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Larger Employers More Likely to Offer Health Insurance, Survey Says

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In a new press release , the Kaiser Family Foundation researched the trends in employer based health insurance plans . They announced that premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance coverage continued to rise. The 2007 observe revealed that while the costs continue to rise, they are rising at a slower scurry than in prior years. This leer provides the opportunity for employers and employees alike to compare their company health ...

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New Commonwealth Fund survey of young adults finds wide majority support health reform | Eureka! Science News

20 hours ago ago from Eureka! Science News | Latest science news articles

e! Science News Your daily dose of E ureka! About Science news archive Contact Spread the word! Updated by artificial intelligence Fri, 18 Dec 2009, 15:35:37 EST Learn more Tell your friends Get science news via Astronomy Space Biology Nature Environment Climate Health Medicine Economics Math Paleontology Archaeology Physics Chemistry Psychology Sociology New ...

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Oregon State Program Helps Pay for Health Insurance for Low Income Residents

10 hours ago ago from Health Insurance Quote Individuals

Over 600,000 Oregonians are without any type of health insurance. For the uninsured a serious injury or illness can have catastrophic financial consequences. Several studies have estimated that over fifty percent of all personal bankruptcies are due to medical reasons. The position of Oregon is working to gash the number of uninsured citizens by paying up to 95 percent of health insurance cost for individuals and families. Established by ...

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The Health Care Crisis And why it was inevitable

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Since 1970, the health care industry has undergone a revolutionary change. Before that time, people were overwhelmingly (70%) in the traditional compensation plans where patients pay a certain percentage of health care costs. Written with the passage of the Health Maintenance Organization Act, Ted Kennedy (D-Mass), very fast over 70% of Americans were covered by HMOs. The structure of HMOs was also largely different than traditional ...

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One Fifth of Americans Lack Affordable Health Insurance

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Law And Insurances Homepage About Health Insurance For Individuals: Easy Steps To Choose The Best America Wants Affordable Health Insurance, Unsure Obama Will Provide It One Fifth of Americans Lack Affordable Health Insurance A new survey from the Centers for Disease Control and Protection has found that one in five Americans has been uninsured at some point since January of 2008. That adds up to nearly 60 ...

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CDC: 1 in 5 Went Without Health Insurance at Some Point in Past Year

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Watch Live STRATEGY ROOM CDC: 1 in 5 Went Without Health Insurance at Some Point in Past Year Friday, December 18, 2009 Print Nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population or almost 60 million people went without health insurance at some point since January 2008, according to government estimates released this week. The analysis by the Centers for Disease Control ...

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Jamie Court: Krugman Calls For Filibuster Revise, Building Movement

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Nobel prize winning economist Paul Krugman called in his New York Times column today for revising the rules on the filibuster, lending mainstream credence to the movement. we need to take on the way the Senate works. The filibuster, and the need for 60 votes to end debate, aren't in the Constitution. They're a Senate tradition, and that same tradition said that the threat of filibusters should be used sparingly. Well, Republicans have ...

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COBRA Help For Laid-Off Workers May Come By Christmas

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McClatchy : WASHINGTON -- Laid-off workers may soon get a reprieve from one of their worries: health insurance. A proposal to extend the health insurance subsidies for Americans who have lost jobs in the recession is one step closer to gaining congressional approval. Read the whole story: McClatchy

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