Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Obama health care

  • Obama moves ahead with health care law

    3:42PM EST November 20. 2012 - With re-election safety behind them, President Obama and aides are moving forward with new rules governing their landmark 2010 health care law. The Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday it is putting in ...

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  • Obama Healthcare Reform: Five Republican Governors Reject State-Run Health ...

    WASHINGTON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Five Republican governors rejected on Friday a major provision of President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law that calls on U.S. states to set up online health insurance markets where consumers can purchase private ...

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  • W.Va. near decision on Obama healthcare

    West Virginia officials expect to partner with the federal government to operate a new insurance marketplace called for by the federal health care overhaul, but say their choice appears limited by projected costs, tight timing and questions left ...

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  • Mary Fallin, Oklahoma Governor, Rejects Medicaid Expansion, Health Insurance ...

    Oklahoma is the latest state to reject two key elements of President Barack Obama's health care reform plan to extend health coverage to poor and middle-class Americans, Gov.

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  • New Health Reform Rules Revealed

    President Barack Obama's signature on the health care reform law at the White House in 2010. This story was written by Julie Appleby, Jay Hancock and Mary Agnes Carey of Kaiser Health News.

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  • Obama's health care law advances in the states

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Threatened with repeal just weeks ago, President Barack Obama's health care law now appears on track in close to half the states, with others playing catch-up and the administration readying a fallback for states not wishing to ...

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  • HHS implements rules requiring insurers to cover people with pre-existing ...

    The Obama administration issued new rules Tuesday that require insurance companies to cover people with preexisting medical conditions - one of the most popular provisions of President Obama's healthcare law. The Health and Human Services ...

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  • Romney: 'Gifts' in Obama's healthcare law helped him win

    In comments to a group of donors, Romney said he lost in part because of the "gifts" Obama had given to certain demographic groups - and a lot of the specific gifts he mentioned came in the form of healthcare benefits. "You can imagine for somebody ...

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  • Obama's health care overhaul turns into a sprint

    WASHINGTON (AP) - The long slog has turned into a sprint. President Barack Obama's health care law survived the Supreme Court and the election; now the uninsured can sign up for coverage in about 11 months.

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  • Illinois keeps pace on Obama's health law

    (AP) - Illinois is ahead of some states but behind others on the path toward creating a health insurance exchange, a cornerstone of President Barack Obama's health care law. Obama's home state plans to partner with the federal government to run a ...

    www.chicagobusiness.com

  • Some GOP resistance to Obama health care law lower

    WASHINGTON -- From the South to the heartland, cracks are appearing in the once-solid wall of Republican resistance to President Barack Obama's health care law. Ahead of a federal deadline today for states to declare their intentions, Associated Press ...

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  • US extends key deadline of Obama healthcare reform law

    WASHINGTON - US states will be given additional time to decide whether to put in place a key aspect of President Barack Obama's health care reform program, the administration's top health policy official said. In a letter to governors of Louisiana and ...

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  • U.S. gives states another month to meet health exchange deadline

    Among the states that have not yet announced a decision are several election battlegrounds won by Obama, including Wisconsin, Florida, Virginia and Ohio.

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  • Obama re-election forces states to scramble on health care law

    President Obama's re-election has effectively ended the waiting game about whether his law that overhauls the U.S. health care system would really take effect, sending states into a scramble to -- among other things -- decide by Friday whether to ...

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  • Fla. Gov. Scott on his opposition to Obama's health care law

    Republican Gov. Rick Scott was elected as an outspoken opponent of President Obama's health care law. Now that the Supreme Court has upheld the law, Scott says his state will not comply with the law.

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  • Health Care Reform Lives: What Obama Must Do To Ensure It Thrives

    President Barack Obama's reelection removes questions about the survival of the health care reform law bearing his name, meaning that over the next two years medical insurance will all but certainly be extended to as many as 30 million Americans who ...

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  • GA Governor says he's not supporting Obama's healthcare plan

    Gov. Nathan Deal, WSB Radio file photo. By Associated Press. Gov. Nathan Deal says Georgia will not create the health insurance exchanges required under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. The Republican governor wrote a letter to federal ...

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  • Herbert: Still too many questions about Obamacare

    Herbert: Still too many questions about Obamacare. SALT LAKE CITY - Utah officials still have too many unanswered questions about President Barack Obama's health care law to decide whether the state will implement it, Gov. Gary Herbert said Monday in ...

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  • Obama-backed Medicaid cuts would weaken healthcare law, liberals argue

    Experts at the Center for American Progress said Medicaid cuts would undermine the success of the president's signature healthcare law. President Obama needs to walk away from some of the Medicare and Medicaid cuts he endorsed in earlier ...

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  • Poll: Support for healthcare repeal hits record low

    The latest Kaiser Family Foundation tracking poll found just 33 percent support for repealing the law, the lowest level the poll has recorded since Obama signed the healthcare law in March 2010. The drop comes as many Republicans are acknowledging that ...

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