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Scrap ‘Obamacare’? Maybe not all, Trump administration says

Monday, May 20th, 2019

AP reports:

“Scrap “Obamacare”? Well, maybe not all of it.

The Trump administration is arguing in court that the entire Affordable Care Act should be struck down as unconstitutional. But at the same time, Justice Department lawyers recently suggested that federal judges could salvage its anti-fraud provisions, raising questions about keeping other parts as well.

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With Michigan Closure, More Than Half of Obamacare CO-OPs Have Now Failed

Monday, January 11th, 2016

Energy & Commerce Reports:

“WASHINGTON, DC – The number of failed Obamacare CO-OPs grew to one dozen today as Michigan became the latest to announce it was closing. To date, 12 of the original 23 CO-OPs have closed, bringing the total cost to taxpayers at more than $1.23 billion. This Thursday, the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations will hold a hearing on “Examining the Costly Failures of Obamacare’s CO-OP Insurance Loans.” (more…)

Employers not interested in PPACA exchanges

Friday, October 3rd, 2014

Benefits Pro reports:

“Nearly one in four employers say they may move their employees toprivate exchanges within the next few years, but virtually none of them are considering public exchanges under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, new analysis from consulting firm Towers Watson finds.

The firm’s Health Care Changes Ahead survey of 349 HR professionals at mid- and-large-sized companies found that 24 percent of those surveyed believe a private exchange will be a viable alternative for providing employee health benefits by 2016.

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Why your 2015 health coverage will cost more

Wednesday, September 10th, 2014

Crain’s Chicago Business reports:

“A year after the nation embarked on the experiment in health care called Obamacare, rising drug prices threaten to jack up costs for employees and employers alike in 2015.

Health care plans spend the most on drugs for common chronic ailments such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. As those conditions become more prevalent, growing demand is enabling pharmaceutical companies to boost prices at rates well beyond overall inflation. For example, spending by health plans in the U.S. on Lantus, a long-acting form of insulin made by Sanofi SA, rocketed 27 percent in 2013, according to , a pharmacy benefits manager in St. Louis.

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Health Plans Dropping Spouses; Are Children Next?

Tuesday, September 3rd, 2013

Insurance News Net reports:

“A growing number of companies are looking to clamp down on rising health care costs by dumping coverage for their employees’ working spouses.

Others are requiring their workers to pay extra money to cover a spouse who could get health insurance elsewhere. And some may even consider making employees pay the full cost of insuring their children.

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