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Final health reform bill on track to close Medicare doughnut hole
9 hours ago ago from RetirementRevised | Retirement planning, retirement investing and retirement jobs
Posted on 21 December 2009 Permanent URL of this article: http://retirementrevised.com/money/final-health-reform-bill-on-track-to-close-medicare-doughnut-hole The effort to close the hole in Medicare Part D prescription drug plans has survived both the Senate and House versions of health care reform legislation, and is likely to make it into whatever final bill goes to President Obama's desk for signature. Under the current ...
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11 hours ago ago from The Insurance Blog - Insurance Info and Tips
If you are self employed, own a small business, or do not get health insurance through your job for any reason, you probably have to shop for your own individual or family health insurance plan. Since you are not a health insurance professional this job can be very frustrating and confusing. Before, you just selected the health plan that your employer had set up for you, but now you have dozens of options. You may also be shocked by the ...
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15 hours ago ago from Capital Alpha Partners, LLC
Highlights Senate passage adds momentum to the process, but the politics and deal-making necessary to get to this point may serve to further complicate final passage. For now though, we maintain our odds of final passage next year at 55%. The pharmaceutical and biotech sectors are the biggest winners in this amendment, dodging bullets with the omission of some negative provisions that were under discussion but ultimately not included. ...
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One of the bigger rationales for the continued war on (some non-prescription, non-U.S. or European controlled corporately produced) drugs in Mexico is that the number of is rising. Yeah, well so are the number of Buddhists when you start from next to zero, any increase is likely to look impressive. Buddhism has grown exponentially in Mexico over the last twenty or thirty years but that's an increase from something like 0.001 percent of the ...
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Giving to charity declines in Scrooge's America, and that's not bad
20 hours ago ago from WalletPop
This just in from the Department of Why I am Not Suprised: Americans are giving less to charity this Christmas. A recent poll from the Red Cross shows that 20 percent of Americans plan to reduce their charitable giving this year. Salvation Army centers and Toys for Tots drives across the country all report decreased giving of at least that much. Indeed, donations to the San Francisco Firefighters Toy Program are down a whopping 60 percent ...
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