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Interactive Calculator Estimates Premiums and Subsidies Available in 2014
The Kaiser Family Foundation has updated its health reform subsidy calculator to illustrate how government assistance for insurance premiums could work under the health reform law enacted this year. Beginning in 2014, tax credits will be available for moderate-income people under age 65 who are not covered through their employer, Medicare or Medicaid, and instead [...]
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Whose freedoms are being protected?
Whose freedoms are being protected? Lawsuit by 20 states says health care law violates states’ rights By Armand Derfner: Special to the Post & Courier July 11, 2010 Editor’s Note: This is the third in a short, occasional series of guest columns by two local constitutional law experts exploring pertinent issues of the day. Why [...]
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Act Now! Enrollment in High-Risk Insurance Pool Starts July 1st
Affordable health insurance for people with pre-existing conditions will now be available to those who successfully enroll in a new high-risk insurance pool starting July 1st. Enrollment will be done through a new portal, http://www.healthcare.gov, which will go on-line that day. One of the features of the health care reform law passed in March was [...]
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