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Health Insurance in the News
Washington DC Rescinds 35% Health Insurance Increase (TheStreet.com) Washington DC insurance regulator, citing errors, rescinds a previously approved price rise for a health insurer.
Va. assembly approves bill to bar health-insurance mandate (Washington Post) RICHMOND -- The Virginia General Assembly has given final approval to a bill that would make it illegal for the government to require individuals to purchase health insurance, a measure intended to conflict with Democratic efforts to reform health care in Washington.
What's A Health Insurance Mandate Without Strict Penalties? (NPR) The health care plans before Congress require individuals to purchase insurance. But the penalty for violating the individual mandate may be so low that healthy people might be tempted to pay it instead of buying insurance. That would leave insurers with less healthy customers, prompting companies to raise their rates, prompting more people to drop out, and so forth.
Va. General Assembly votes to ban mandatory health insurance coverage (Washington Post) RICHMOND -- Virginia's General Assembly is the first in the nation to approve legislation that bucks federal health care reforms by banning mandatory health insurance coverage.
National › Lack of health insurance blamed for 33 deaths in 2009 (Japan Today) At least 33 people died in 17 of Japan's 47 prefectures in 2009 after not visiting doctors because they lacked national health insurance, a private…
Tanene Allison: In DC Americans Take On Health Insurance Executives (The Huffington Post) Health insurance executives, left to their own devices, will continue to keep America sick for their own profit.
Interstate health insurance fails (Tacoma News Tribune) A bill giving Washington consumers an opportunity to buy health insurance from other states died in the Legislature this year under pressure from advocates for mental health equality, massage therapists and others.
Restore Competition To Market For Health Insurance: Maloney (Times Newsweekly) Rep. Carolyn Maloney voted last Wednesday, Feb. 24 to pass the Health Insurance Industry Fair Competition Act, H.R. 4626, which will repeal the anti-trust exemption for health insurance companies, requiring them to compete fairly and adhere to the same anti-trust laws as other companies. read more
National freeze on health insurance rates needed (News-Medical-Net) Harvey Rosenfield, author of California's landmark insurance regulation Proposition 103—recognized as the most successful insurance regulation in the country—was joined today by people struggling to pay for health insurance in calling on President Obama and Congress to impose a national freeze on health insurance rates as part of the final round of votes on reform. Consumers must have a breather ...
Health insurance: Understanding when you have to pay (CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! Finance) For people who have health insurance, the level of fine print is rising along with the costs.
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