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Congress considers rebirth of state LTC/Medicaid partnerships.(Long Term Care)
HIGH-NET-WORTH RESIDENTS of Connecticut, Indiana, New York and California are fortunate in that their states have long term care insurance programs offering private coverage that protects at least part of their assets once their policy benefits run o HIGH-NET-WORTH RESIDENTS of Connecticut, Indiana, New York and...
Tags: long-term care, partnership, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-03-08
Clinton Praises Congress On Its LTC Effort.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
President Clinton praised members of Congress for their "strong bipartisan vote as the House passed a long-term care bill last week that would allow current and retired federal employees to buy long-term care insurance under the Federal Employee President Clinton praised members of Congress for their...
Tags: long-term care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2000-05-15
Fathers' Day A Good Time for Congress to Think About Dads' Long-term Care Needs, Says ACLI
WASHINGTON, June 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Although long-term care typically is portrayed as an issue of concern to women, its importance to men should not be underestimated, says the American Council of Life Insurers ACLI. WASHINGTON, June 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Although long-term care typically is portrayed as an issue...
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Research articles 2004-06-17
Congress wrestles with long term care - column
Congress wrestles with long term care
Tags: long-term care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1989-11-01
Odds short on long-term care break.(Brief Article)
With Dems' support, tax deduction likely If a tax bill is passed during this Congress, there's a good chance it will contain a new deduction for an item financial planners consider a necessity for most people's financial security: long-term c ...
Tags: deduction, insurance, long-term care, tax, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1999-09-13
Answering Bush SOTU Retirement Reform Challenge, Long Term Care Profession Urges Congress to Enact Bold Reform of Long Term and Post Acute Care Delivery Systems
To: NATIONAL EDITORS To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Tags: long-term care, Reform, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-01-29
Universal LTC legislation in Congress. (long-term care)
WASHINGTON--Citing a failure in the private market, Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.V., has introduced legislation requiring the federal government to provide universal long-term care coverage. WASHINGTON--Citing a failure in the private market, Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.V., has introduced legislation requiring the federal government to...
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Research articles 1992-04-20
Agents caught in crossfire over seniors' needs. (long-term care) (Column)
Congress should not intervene in the long-term care LTC insurance agents' commission dispute, which should remain a state issue. The move by Congress to limit agents' commissions amounts to election-year grandstanding designed to attract the votes of olCongress should not intervene in the long-term care LTC insurance agents' commission dispute,...
Tags: agent, commission, long-term care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1992-08-17
As the Administration and 108th Congress Convene, National Conference Examines Long-Term Care Needs, Medicare Policy
News Advisory: News Advisory:
Tags: long-term care, Medicare, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-01-16
Clinton pushes Congress for mental health benefit parity.
WASHINGTON--President Bill Clinton pledged to continue working for legislation mandating parity for mental health care benefits as he signed the Kassebaum-Kennedy health care reform bill into law last week. "I want to reiterate my disappointment tWASHINGTON--President Bill Clinton pledged to continue working for legislation mandating parity...
Tags: Bill Clinton, health benefit, health care, long-term care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-08-26
Congress kills measure to boost private LTC. (long term care)
Congress Kills Measure To Boost Private LTC WASHINGTON--In the last days of its chaotic session, Congress killed a proposal which would have allowed 10 states to participate in a long-term care demonstration project that could have stimulated the maCongress Kills Measure To Boost Private...
Tags: long-term care, Medicaid, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1991-02-04
What About Long-Term Care? It's Time For Congress To Act -- by Mark Meiners, University of Maryland.(Editorial)
Byline: University of Maryland, College Park Byline: University of Maryland, College Park
Tags: long-term care, U.S. Congress, University of Maryland
Research articles 2003-10-22
Health care a hot topic in new Congress. (column)
Health Care A Hot Topic In New Congress Health care legislation will be a hot topic in the 102nd Congress, which opened its two-year life earlier this month. Introduced on the opening day of the new Congress was a national health insurance...
Tags: health care, health insurance, long-term care, tax, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1991-01-28
Assns.: Congress must create LTC incentives. (long-term care)
Assns.: Congress Must Create LTC Incentives Assns.: Congress Must Create LTC Incentives
Tags: incentive, long-term care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1989-10-16
Long-Term Care Proposal Finally Gets Legs in Congress
Long-term care is a huge problem not addressed by current health reform legislation. But Congress is started to get interested in a long-term-care bill because it would save money in the short term. by Ken Terry
Tags: U.S. Congress, Long-term Care, Ken Terry
Blog posts 2009-10-28

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Ten Things The Taxpayer Should Know About The U.S. Auto Industry Now That They Own It
Posted by: David Kiley on December 19 During the hearings for an auto bailout, there was plenty said about Americaâ??s carmakers and the United Auto Workers. Some criticism was dead on, but much of it was either way off base or exaggerated. As is most often the case when rhetoric...
News items 2009-08-07
Rules delayed long enough.(health care claims regulations)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
SHOULD THE U.S. Labor Department wait until Congress is back in session before it implements already long-delayed rules that would require health care claims and disputes to be resolved more quickly? That is what a couple of congressmen, Reps. Will SHOULD THE U.S. Labor...
Tags: health care, regulation, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2000-11-13
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
Health Care: What Comes Next
By Jane Sasseen So now what? After months of debate, the Senate Finance Committee chaired by Senator Max Baucus (D-Mont.) finally passed a version of a bill to overhaul the U.S. health-care system. The final tally for the Baucus bill, 14-9, came with a much-needed boost from Senator Olympia Snowe...
Tags: insurance, U.S. Senate
News items 2009-10-14
Decade of Pain Control and Research: Now Is the Time to Do Something about America's Pain Crisis; Photo Available
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Leading national pain organizations and a member of Congress said today that for too long effective pain care has been overlooked as a national health priority, even though chronic pain is the nation's leading publiWASHINGTON, Sept. 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Leading national pain organizations...
Tags: health care, photograph, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-09-24
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