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Health Insurance in the News
Judge tosses Florida Legislature-backed health care amendment off ballot By Lee Logan, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Thursday, July 29, 2010 TALLAHASSEE Calling the wording of a Republican-backed constitutional amendment on health care "manifestly misleading," a Circuit Court judge in Leon County has tossed it off the November ballot. The proposal had been drafted and put forward by the GOP-led state Legislature as a counter to the new federal health care plan ...
30 million women to benefit from health reform law ( Commonwealth Fund ) Thirty million women will benefit from the new health reform law over the next decade, either through new or strengthened insurance coverage, according to a new report from The Commonwealth Fund. The law will stabilize and reverse the growing exposure to health costs that women now experience by subsidizing health insurance for up to 15 million currently uninsured women ...
Health Highlights: July 28, 2010 Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
Need a new leg? Better check your health insurance The case of a St. Petersburg man illustrates a common problem. Brian Evensen has health insurance, but when he lost his leg, Evensen's plan didn't cover an artificial one.
Mo. ballot measures tests federal health care law More than 1 million people are expected to participate in what amounts to the largest-ever public opinion poll on the nation's new health care law.
ALEC Decries Ruling to Remove Florida Amendment 9 from November Ballot WASHINGTON, July 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Circuit Court Judge James Shelfer removed Amendment 9--modeled after the American Legislative Exchange Council's (ALEC) Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act now proposed in 42 states--from the November ballot. Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum is expected to appeal to Florida's Supreme Court. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire ...
Judge throws out proposed Florida health-care amendment TALLAHASSEE - A proposed constitutional amendment that would have blocked the state from starting a health-care program similar to President Barack Obama's federal plan was removed from the ballot Thursday by a judge who said its wording would confuse voters.
Some insurers stop writing new coverage for kids WASHINGTON -- Some major health insurance companies will no longer issue certain types of policies for children, an unintended consequence of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law, state officials said Friday.
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