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What the Health Care Reform Plans Get Wrong
An American Enterprise Institute economist gives his recommendations for how health care reform should be pursued -- and explains why he's skeptical of President Obama's claims that if you like your current health insurance plan, you'll be able to keep it. Miller...
Tags: Coverage, Health Care, Healthcare Reform, MoneyWatch, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Health Insurance, Thomas Miller, American Enterprise Institute, Health Care Reform Health Insurance, Republican Party, Medicaid, Single Payer System, Insurance Underwriting, Michelle Andrews
Articles 2009-08-17

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Health Care Reform Without the Shouting
Most Americans agree on the broad outlines of health care reform. No one, Republican or Democrat, believes that the current health care system give great value for the money.  No one, Republican or Democrat, believes that it's a great idea for health care to be tied to employment. No one,...
Tags: Health Care, Insurance, Healthcare Reform, Ed Yardeni, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Eric Schurenberg
Blog posts 2009-09-09
Health Care Reform: What It Will Cost You
Despite what you've heard, it won't be only rich people and "inefficiencies" footing the bill. One way or another, whoever you are, you'll share the costs. Here's how. ...
Tags: Health Insurance, Medicare, Income, Health Care, U.S. Senate, Healthcare Reform, MoneyWatch, House, Likelihood, Value, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Taxes, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Financial Planning, Finance, Health Care Reform, Medicaid, Tax Exclusion, Itemized Deductions, Sin Taxes, Health Insurance Subsidy, Michelle Andrews
Articles 2009-08-10
Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
The government-run public insurance option will continue to be a contentious topic as health care reform moves to the Senate. Here?s a comprehensive look at how it?s likely to be structured, what it might mean for your health care costs now and in the future, as well...
Tags: Health Care, Plan, Healthcare Reform, Option, MoneyWatch, House, CBO, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Public Option, Health Care Reform, Health Insurance, Insurance Premiums, Health Insurance Exchange, Uninsured, Senate Finance Committee, Nancy Pelosi, President Obama, Democrats, Republicans, American Medical Association, Harry Reid, Olympia Snowe, AMA, Medicare, Medicaid, Trigger Mechanism, Small Businesses, Congressional Budget Office, Joe Lieberman, Lisa Collier Cool
Articles 2009-11-13
Health Care Reform: How It Will Affect You
The bills moving through Congress could have a bigger impact on your financial future than any legislation in a long, long time. Here's all you need to know to follow the key issues. ...
Tags: Income, Health Care, Healthcare Reform, MoneyWatch, Does, House, Taxes, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Free Trade, Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Finance, Human Resources, Health Care Reform, Health Insurance, Insurance Premiums, Health Insurance Exchange, Medicare, Prescription Drug Coverage, Donut Hole, Cadillac Policy, Age Rating, Small Business Owner, Michelle Andrews
Articles 2009-08-07
Health Care Reform: Stop Focusing on the Cost
Massachusetts? existing universal health care plan has become a prototype for current reform proposals now in Congress. But Jonathan Gruber, a key architect of the program, says to make federal reform work, Congress needs to give up trying to control costs for now. ...
Tags: Bill, Cost Control, Massachusetts, Health Care, Healthcare Reform, MoneyWatch, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Financial Services, Human Resources, Finance, Jonathan Gruber, Health Care Reform, Cost Controls, Health Insurance, Michelle Andrews
Articles 2009-08-06
NRF Goes Negative on Health Care Reform, Wal-Mart
It’s letter-writing season at the Nationals Retail Federation, but the correspondence might not be in the organization's best interest. First, in an open letter on the NRF website attacking Wal-Mart’s health care stance, organization CEO Tracy Mullins begins: The word leadership tends be thrown around a...
Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Health Care, NRF, Obama Administration, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform, Human Resources, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-07-15
Health Care Reform Is All In The Money
One of the core goals of the Obama Administration and the Democratic Congress is some sort of health care reform. The House and Senate are creating their own bills; in some cases several different ones from different groups of legislators. The primary goal of all this is to...
Tags: Hawaii, Medicare, Health Care, Healthcare Reform, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Insurance, Human Resources, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-06-22
Shouldering Health Care Reform
There's nothing like personal experience to bring an issue to light. Today I go in for surgery that will repair my separated shoulder. The hospital looks so serene from the outside, but anyone who has either undergone surgery or dealt with the morass of health care in this country knows...
Tags: Health Care, Insurance, Surgery, Healthcare Reform, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-06-16
SIAA members fight for life in face of reform. (Self-Insurance Institute of America)(health care reform)
Self-Insurance Institute of America SIAA Pres Thomas D. Mather claims that Pres Clinton's health care reform would destroy the organization and the health insurance industry. Speaking at the SIAA convention, Mather said Clinton's reform proposal would prevent employers with less than 5,000 employees from self-insuring their health care insurance coverage...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, Software Information Industry Association
Research articles 1993-11-15
Health Care Reform Cheat Sheet
The House Committees on Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce and Education and Labor, as well as the Senate Health Committee the Senate Finance Committee has not yet presented its version, have come up with 1,000+ pages of health care reform. I was asked to turn those proposals into a...
Tags: Income, Health Care, Insurance, U.S. Senate, Healthcare Reform, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-07-16
The Hill's abuzz with health care reform parleys. (health care reform proposals being considered by Congress)
Health care reform proposals are still being debated in Congress. The House Conservative Democratic Forum's Task Force on Health Care Reform proposes limiting the tax writeoff of employer-funded health plans to the cost of basic medical insurance. Blue CrHealth care reform proposals are still being debated in Congress. The House...
Tags: health care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1992-06-01
Health Care Reform: Why Greed Isn't the Problem
At the heart of the political debate on health care reform lies an economic assumption: The health care industry makes too damn much money. Don't believe it. At the heart of the political debate on health care reform lies an economic assumption: The health care industry makes too damn...
Tags: Health Care, Healthcare Reform, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Health Care Reform, Economy, Health Care Industry, Windfall Profits, Public Option, Pharmaceutical Industry, Survivor Bias, Drug Companies, Kent Smetters
Articles 2009-09-30
Next Congress already has plate full of health issues.(health care reform)
Health care reform will continue to be a major subject in the next Congress. Congress likely will consider issues affecting the consumer health insurance market, including bills that would ban gag rules that prevent physicians in managed care plans from tHealth care reform will continue to be a major subject...
Tags: health care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-10-14
'Incremental' is buzzword for health reform this year. (health care reform)
There will be no comprehensive health care reform initiative enacted by Congress in 1995. Rather, Congress likely will focus on legislation that will affect incremental changes in the health insurance market to broaden coverage. The elimination of pre-exiThere will be no comprehensive health care reform initiative enacted by Congress in...
Tags: health care, health insurance, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1995-01-02
GAO mulls post-reform role of state regulators. (General Accounting Office)(Health Care Reform)
The General Accounting Office GAO, in a report on health care reform commissioned by House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee Chmn Pete Stark, recommended that Congress consider the role state insurance regulators will play in a reformed health insurancThe General Accounting Office GAO, in a report on health care reform...
Tags: General Accounting Office, health care
Research articles 1994-01-24
Late News; Mass. lawmakers restore employer health fee.(Massachusetts universal health care reform law)(PXRE Group Ltd. sued for securities fraud)(St. Paul Travelers Cos. settled case with Congoleum Corp.)
The Massachusetts Senate on Thursday voted to override Gov. Mitt Romney's veto of a provision in a landmark universal health care reform law that would impose an assessment on employers that don't provide health insurance. The provision, vetoed by th The Massachusetts Senate on Thursday voted...
Tags: health care, insurance company, UnitedHealth Group Inc.
Research articles 2006-05-08
Enthoven trashes Clinton plan as 'socialized medicine.' (Stanford University Professor Alain Enthoven, health care reform)
Stanford University Professor Alain Enthoven said that Pres Clinton's health care reform proposal was nothing other than a camouflaged single-payer plan. In remarks at the joint annual meeting of the Insurance Information Institute, the Insurance ServicesStanford University Professor Alain Enthoven said that Pres Clinton's health care reform proposal was nothing...
Tags: health care, Stanford University
Research articles 1994-01-24
Bipartisan health bill is introduced. (health care reform)
US Rep Jim Cooper (D-TN) has introduced a health care reform bill based on managed competition that has the support of 27 Democrats and 19 Republicans. The bill is based on the managed care concepts advocated by the Jackson Hole Group. Cooper criticized the health care proposals of both Pres...
Tags: Benefits, Cooper, HEALTHCARE, Rep., Republican, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1993-10-11
A delicious idea. (health care reform) (The Editor's Page) (Column)
Universal coverage should be the cornerstone of any health care plan since many working people lack health insurance through no fault of their own but simply because their employers do not provide. Universal coverage provided through the private health insurance industry would benefit the economy. The Senate Finance Committee might...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1994-08-01
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