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The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Thursday passed a bill that would exclude compensation paid for licensed independent insurance producers from the premium portion of the medical loss ratio calculation.
September 20 -
U.S. budget experts raised their forecast on Wednesday of how many Americans will probably have to pay a penalty in 2016 for not buying health insurance to 6 million from 4 million.
September 20 -
As American obesity continues to grow, more and more will qualify for weight-loss surgery, which can be effective, but might not save the health care system much money in the long run.
September 20 -
With a Nov. 16 deadline too close for comfort after Election Day, even Republican officials are working on PPACA health exchanges, if only behind the scenes.
September 20 -
A new poll of young Americans shows that available employment opportunities mean more to Generation Y than college interest rates or staying on their parents health insurance plans.
September 19 -
Mississippi insurance commissioner Mike Chaney is in a tight spot. By law, he is required to implement Democratic President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. But as a Republican from deeply conservative Mississippi one of 26 states that sued Washington over Obama's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Chaney is a target of critics who say he is betraying his party.
September 17 -
While nowhere near the risk of smoking or lack of exercise, high-stress, low-freedom jobs make people 23% more likely to have a heart attack.
September 17 -
Employees at AMSEC use Weight Watchers at Work program to lose weight
September 15 -
Obesity reaches record levels in every corner of the nation and affects the bottom line of virtually every organization.
September 15 -
Americans are becoming more optimistic about the direction of the country, giving a boost to President Barack Obama in the final stretch of the race for the White House, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed on Wednesday.
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