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Contraceptive insurance debate reaches local level
Officials at the state and local level and other civic leaders weighed in Thursday on the debate over requiring insurance companies to cover contraceptives for women.
Low enrollment but high costs for Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plans
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reported in January that as of November 11, 2011 there were 44,852 people enrolled in state-level Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plans (PCIPs) created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), up from 8,011 a year earlier.?? The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services had predicted PCIP enrollment of 375,000 ...
Med students a source of affordable health care
It's an affordable health care option that benefits both the patients and the providers. And it's available throughout South Florida.
50 Million Americans Still Don't Have Health Insurance Due To Delays In Implementing Health Reform
WASHINGTON (AP) — Here's a reality check for President Barack Obama's health overhaul: Three out of four uninsured Americans live in states that have yet to figure out how to deliver on its promise of affordable medical care.
Med students a source of affordable care
It's an affordable health care option that benefits both the patients and the providers. And it's available throughout South Florida.
Health care law defended
Local mothers, female business owners and students are the latest groups being targeted by the White House's campaign to promote the Affordable Care Act.
Boehner Vows to Fight Contraception Rule
Congressional Republicans stepped into the battle over an Obama administration rule requiring health insurance plans at Catholic universities and charities to offer free birth control.
Florida Morning: Murky future for prison privatization; Senate budget taking shape
By: Matt Dixon ( matt.dixon@jacksonville.com , @Mdixon55) read more
Illinois among states making 'significant progress' on health insurance exchange: AP
(AP) — Here's a reality check for President Obama's health overhaul: Three out of four uninsured Americans live in states that have yet to figure out how to deliver on its promise of affordable medical care.
Cabinet secretary defends health care law
Local mothers, female business owners and students are the latest groups being targeted by the White House's campaign to promote the Affordable Care Act.
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