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The Obama administration said it has reached out to the best and brightest from inside and outside of government to get its health insurance exchange up to speed, even as it faces another missed deadline for the rollout.
October 21 -
Health care costs continue to rise, and as employers look at ways to combat that, there are a number of tactics they might take, Guardians Ray Marra tells EBN. One of those tactics is to go self-funded, and obviously for self-funded, they need to build some high-end claim protection for themselves
October 21 -
The HHS says that despite the technology limitations almost 500,000 Americans have now submitted applications for health insurance through all 51 exchanges.
October 21 -
In the most populous state in nation, agents are not happy with the way the state-run health care exchange is treating them and there are many more road bumps to cross in the near future, said a San Diego-area broker Friday at AHIPs State Issues Conference.
October 18 -
Answers to plan participants burning questions.
October 17 -
The shutdown is over and the debt ceiling has been vaulted, but those watching the deal come out of Congress say just because the ACA and employee benefits were largely left out of the fray, it doesnt mean they wont feature prominently in future budget debates.
October 17 -
The shutdown is over and the debt ceiling has been vaulted, but those watching the deal come out of Congress say just because Obamacare and employee benefits were largely left out of the fray, it doesnt mean they wont feature prominently in future budget debates.
October 17 -
As the dust settles and national monuments reopen and all those furloughed government workers (and cash-starved private sector workers they support and interact with) go back to work today, the danger may be that Broader America may actually focus some attention on what the ACA will actually mean to them. Especially as it was not all magically wiped away in some Tea Party inspired publicity stunt.
October 17
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After the partisan passions and heated rhetoric, the disruptions of a government shutdown and displays of dysfunction, Congress did what it could have done weeks ago: voted to fund the government and lift the debt limit.
October 17 -
Exactly how bad are things on the federal health care exchanges? Sundays New York Times brought a deeply reported piece from Robert Pear, Sharon LaFraniere and Ian Austen.
October 17

