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January 28, 2012

Md. health exchange council: Brokers should market small-group plans – IFAwebnews.com

Md. health exchange council: Brokers should market small-group plansIFAwebnews.comThe health exchanges are supposed to provide state residents with a place to compare prices, buy coverage and obtain federal subsidies. Under the provisions of the federal health reform law, “navigators,” who cannot be paid by insurers, can be used to …and more » Health Insurance Exchange Navigator [...]

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November 15, 2011

Health insurance meeting sees large crowd in council chambers – Murray Ledger and Times

Wellness insurance meeting sees large crowd in council chambersMurray Ledger and TimesA large and restless crowd of town workers crammed the council chambers of Murray Town Hall Monday evening to listen to presentations from two wellbeing insurance policy companies and voice their dissatisfaction with the prospect of escalating rates. …Outraged employees confront wellness insurance coverage [...]

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September 15, 2011

Update: Seattle council says paid sick leave is right direction – KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest

Update: Seattle council says paid ill leave is appropriate courseKPLU Information for Seattle and the Northwest… the Better Seattle Chamber of Commerce firmly opposed the legislation. Opponents to the ordinance contend that it would be detrimental to small corporations and jeopardize other employee positive aspects this sort of as shell out raises, health insurance and [...]

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September 11, 2011

Va. council forms outline for health-benefits exchange – Washington Times

Washington Times Va. council kinds outline for wellbeing-rewards exchangeWashington MomentsThe state also recently secured a $ 27.two million grant from the US Division of Well being and Human Solutions to aid set up its exchange. To date, the state has received $ 34.four million to approach and develop it, and Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown [...]

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