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With the prevalence of childhood obesity in the United States nearly tripling over the past 30 years, now is the time for employers to take the lead in the battle against the growing problem of overweight and obese children, according to the National Business Group on Health. Obesity is a growing epidemic affecting children, their families and the nation. The United States currently has the highest percentage of overweight youth in its history. More than one-third
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The Obama administration last week issued regulations intended to improve employees understanding of their health plan options, as called for by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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A key recommendation for medical coverage standards under the Obama administration's healthcare overhaul may be issued later than a September deadline, according to the organization preparing the report.
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A survey measuring use by various states departments of insurance of their websites to engage consumers rated California, Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, Texas and Utah as highest in giving consumers access to critical insurance information.
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Insurers and employers will have to spell out plainly the costs and benefits of the health plans they offer starting next year.
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One of the primary features of the Affordable Care Act is the establishment of state-based health insurance exchanges.
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One of the primary features of the Affordable Care Act is the establishment of state-based health insurance exchanges.
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Thirteen states and the District of Columbia have received funds from the Health and Human Services Department totaling $185 million to build state insurance exchanges to aid consumers and small businesses in comparative shopping for health care coverage.
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Thirteen states and the District of Columbia have received funds from the Department of Health and Human Services totaling $185 million to build state insurance exchanges to aid consumers and small businesses in comparative shopping for health care coverage.
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North Carolina is making strides to promote transparency and accountability for insurance consumers.
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Communities known for paying the most on health care may not be spending as much as once thought, according to new data released on Wednesday.
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Health care reform in Massachusetts hasn't lessened the pressure on providers that care for the poor, a new study shows.
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Senator Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), ranking member on the senate health, education, labor and pensions (HELP) committee, released a report Tuesday showing access to child-only health insurance plans has declined significantly since passage of the new health care law. Enzi says the Department of Health and Human Services has failed to take action to address problems created by the new regulations.
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Staff from the Boston and Glastonbury, Conn., offices of CPA firm CCR will compete to be the first office to walk to San Francisco as part of the firms new Wellness Trek to San Francisco.
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U.S. health insurance companies must offer women free birth control and other preventive health care services under Obama administration rules released on Monday, a historic decision supported by family planning groups and opposed by conservative groups. The rules from the Health and Human Services Department are part of the nation's healthcare overhaul and largely follow recommendations from an advisory group released last month.
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One year after the passage of sweeping health-insurance reform legislation, the lasting impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on the small business community remains to be seen. A new study by the National Federation of Independent Business Research Foundation indicates that the overwhelming majority of small business owners do not expect the law to reduce cost or regulatory burdens and nearly two-thirds agree that the law will result in premium increases but not in better care.
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It's long been said that what you don't know won't hurt you. Whoever said that clearly had no knowledge of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Since its enactment in March 2010, PPACA and its impact on health plans, wellness programs,long-term care and even adoption benefits can definitely harm benefits pros who aren't on top of its provisions.
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Government and industry experts say recent guidance from the federal government will hasten development of state purchasing exchanges, which will in turn affect employers long-range benefit sponsorship decisions.
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State officials developing health insurance purchasing exchanges have voiced growing appreciation for the roles that can be played by benefit advisers.
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While most companies go through their annual renewal process in the fall, at Ambrose we are wrapping it up and heading into open enrollment for an Aug. 1 effective date. For us, as well as other employers with renewals that fall in the middle of the year, health care reform regulations haven't kicked in until now
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