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11 hours ago ago from Individual Health Insurance New York
You're one of those, go-getting, micro-business entrepreneurs or an traditional fashioned puny business owner and that means its up to and you alone to determine whether or not you can provide a group healthcare understanding to your close-knit workforce. These days, business owners in your site need more than honest health insurance for themselves, the availability of group health has become an principal recruiting selling point. Besides, ...
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18 hours ago ago from Health Insurance Quotes Tx
As health insurance costs continue to rise by double digits, the increase in premiums is the highest for exiguous businesses that offer group health insurance plans. According to the Commonwealth Fund, a Novel York-based health advocacy group, the health insurance costs for diminutive businesses are roughly 18% higher than those of large business. This is leaving more and more businesses with a choice between two evils: pass on the rate hikes ...
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12 hours ago ago from The Badger\'s Sett
Okay, the bill to be negotiated between the House and the Senate is far from perfect, and like every other piece of major legislation is going to be subject to amendments and tweaks and changes over the years. I am not sanguine about the public option surviving this round, but it may come back later. I hope that the idea of taxing "Cadillac" plans goes away--I do not see the point of penalizing companies for offering employees excellent ...
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1 hour, 17 minutes ago ago from Orlando Health Insurance |
Why? Because Congress wants to levy a $6.7 billion premium tax on all private health plans each year for the next decade to pay for reform. That's a $67 billion tax. Health plans will have no choice but to pass these costs on to the consumer. This tax will make it tougher for families to afford coverage, increase the difficulty for small-business owners trying hard to insure workers, and stifle job creation. In Florida, small businesses ...
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Charting The Future Of The Health Overhaul Bill : NPR
23 hours ago ago from NPR
Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Charting The Future Of The Health Overhaul Bill Kathleen Masterson and Mary Agnes Carey text size A A A November 18, 2009 The Senate approved the landmark ...
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11 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Now that the Senate has caught up with the House by passing a sweeping health care bill, lawmakers are on the verge of extending coverage to the tens of millions of Americans who have no health insurance . Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the health care debate. Top Discussions: The Public Option | Medicare and the Elderly | The Senate Bill Health Care Reform Recent developments on the ...
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23 hours ago ago from NPR
Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast A Comparison Of House, Senate Health Care Bills by The Associated Press text size A A A December 24, 2009 A comparison of the health care bills passed by the ...
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17 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
Gary Fields spoke with two small businessmen about the health-care bill. Mike Brey , owner of Laurel, Md., retailer Hobby Works, supports the bill, especially the parts that he says will increase options and reduce health-insurance costs for small business. Mr. Brey, who employs about 45 people and offers coverage, said, We have seen astonishing increases in premiums. It costs the company about $5,000 a year for each of the dozen or so ...
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