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By Julie Pace |
May 30, 2013
For President Barack Obama, the opening months of his second term have been a frustrating reminder of the limits of presidential power and the durability of the Washington political apparatus he disdains.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
May 13, 2013
If Massachusetts’ own health reform is any indication, employer-sponsored health insurance will be safe under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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By Denis Storey |
May 1, 2013
1993—U.S. Sen. John Chafee, R-Rhode Island, introduces the “Health Equity and Access Reform Act,” which includes a mandate, complete a non-compliance “penalty.” Supporters include Sens. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and Republican Kit Bond from Missouri.
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By Denis Storey |
April 30, 2013
A timeline of health reform, the moments, turning points and events that defined the debate, 1993-present.
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By Denis Storey and Kathryn Mayer |
April 30, 2013
This month marks the 10th anniversary of Benefits Selling Magazine. We decided there was no better way to celebrate than to break down the top 10 catalysts that have shaped and changed the benefits industry in the past 10 years.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
April 25, 2013
Here are the nation’s top five states with the lowest uninsured rates.
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By Donna Cassata |
April 23, 2013
Democratic Sen. Max Baucus, the powerful Senate Finance chairman who steered President Barack Obama's health care overhaul into law, has decided to retire.
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By Calvin Woodward |
April 15, 2013
Presidential campaigns are long in the making, quick to be forgotten. But one part of them lives on for years: the victor's promises.
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By Erika Niedowski |
March 18, 2013
The director of the new state health insurance exchange being created as part of the federal health overhaul says that it is on track to begin enrolling Rhode Islanders this fall and that it should offer patients a larger role, additional choice and more affordability in their health care.
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By PHILIP ELLIOTT,Associated Press |
March 4, 2013
The spending cuts are here to stay if you believe the public posturing Sunday.