Saturday, July 14, 2012

Health law costs benefits

  • If there are winners under the Affordable Care Act, Martha Olson and Red Coine should probably both be counted on that list. Yet only one of them will actually pay less for health insurance when the law is fully implemented in 2014.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • How well the new health care law succeeds in covering millions of who gathered here this weekend and spoke of the challenges of weighing the law's costs and benefits in a highly charged political atmosphere and a time of fiscal uncertainty.
  • (New York Times)
  • A group of Stockton retirees has filed suit in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Sacramento asking for a restraining order against the citys moves to cut their health benefits under federal bankruptcy law.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Nancy Campbell, a partner in the Phoenix law firm's employee benefits group, shared extensive details employers must report the aggregate cost of employer-sponsored health coverage.
  • (Phoenix Business Journal)
  • Getting students to use the student health center instead of the emergency room helps the school control costs and keep the number of claims down, he adds.
  • (US News and World Report)
  • WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia (Reuters) - The Supreme Court decision allowing U.S. states to opt out of expanding Medicaid, the health insurance program and other healthcare costs continue to soar.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Repeal would also halt our progress toward a more patient-centered health care delivery system that improves quality and lowers costs for every American.
  • (madison)

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