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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Colorado, UnitedHealthcare
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Health Insurance in the News
Health Insurance Brokers Can Find Individual Policies Health insurance brokers, who are paid a commission by insurance companies but are free to consumers, are busier than ever.
Health insurance costs to rise under health-care reform Health insurance spending will rise 12.9 percent in 2014, according to a new government analysis of the health-care reform law.
Health Insurance Reform Will Require Increased Government Spending Health insurance needs and the nation's health care tab will go up - not down - as a result of President Barack Obama's sweeping overhaul. That's the conclusion of a government forecast released Thursday, which also finds the increase will be modest. The average annual growth in health care spending will be just two-tenths of 1 percentage point higher through 2019 with Obama's remake, said the ...
Health Insurance Costs Are Up; Employers Pay Less There are shifts under way in how Americans pay for health insurance. For one thing, the cost of health insurance is higher, both for individuals and for those who pay to cover their entire families, according to the Kaiser Foundation's newest Health Benefits Survey :
Health Insurers Challenged for Blaming U.S. Premium Increases on Obama Law The health-insurance industry was criticized by the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for “falsely blaming” premium increases on the health law signed by President Barack Obama in March.
Lack of health insurance a growing crisis in Valley The number of Californians without medical insurance has grown dramatically during the recession -- particularly in the central San Joaquin Valley, where the figures alarm even seasoned health-care professionals.
Few Health Insurance Options For People With Pre-Existing Conditions The Los Angeles Times: "For people with preexisting medical conditions, looking for health insurance in the private market may feel like the ultimate fool's errand. ... When the health reform law takes full effect in 2014, insurers will no longer be able to deny coverage to people with preexisting medical conditions. In the meantime, new federally funded high-risk pools for the medically ...
3 smart tips for buying health insurance Health insurance runs the gamut on costs and coverage. Follow these hints to make the right choice.
PhillyDeals: Survey: Employers brace for 9% rise in health-insurance costs U.S. employers expect health-insurance costs to rise an average 9 percent next year, up from 7 percent in 2010, according to a survey by the National Business Group on Health in Washington of 75 big corporations.
Independent Ideas: Say no to mandatory health insurance Mandatory insurance takes what's wrong with health insurance and makes it worse. It means higher costs, affordable insurance becomes illegal, and less incentive to please patients. Amendment 63 would block Colorado politicians from imposing mandatory insurance.
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