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The latest information relating to the health insurance industry.

Patients to face ‘access crisis’

Benefitspro reports: "Despite health care overhaul, the future of medicine looks pretty bleak—at least according to doctors. New research suggests that if physician practice trends continue, more than 44,000 physicians will be lost from the workforce in the next four...

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Report: Premium hikes for top Medicare drug plans

Xfinity News reports: "Millions of seniors enrolled in some of the most popular Medicare prescription drug plans face double-digit premium hikes next year if they don't shop for a better deal, says a private firm that analyzes the highly competitive market. Seven of...

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Fatal Flaws In Obamacare: Two Important New Pieces

Insurance News Net reports: "WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 -- The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research issued the following news release: In two just-published pieces, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) physician and health care expert Scott Gottlieb, MD...

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Insurance Shopping With Plain-Language Paperwork

The Huffington Post reports: "Shopping for health insurance is about to get a little easier. Starting this month, health insurance companies are required to use a new, standardized, plain-language form to explain what plans cover -- and what they don't. Think of it as...

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CBO: Health care penalty to hit 6M people

The Oval reports: "The Congressional Budget Office estimated today that nearly 6 million people will have to pay a penalty for not obtaining health insurance once President Obama's health care law is full in place. That's a 2 million increase over a previous estimate....

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The Health Care Reform Implementation Council

ILLINOIS: The Health Care Reform Implementation Council met last week to hear testimony on the state's essential health benefits package. The council has yet to determine a benchmark plan, but the state announced that if it cannot agree on the benchmark plan by the...

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Ducking the New Health-Care Taxes

Barron's reports: "Basing investment decisions on forecasted tax changes is about as surefire a strategy as asking the Ouija board for stock tips. But whether the Bush tax cuts are allowed to expire on schedule or a compromise is found, it's all but certain that tax...

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