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This fall’s open enrollment period is an important opportunity for every employee to get a true view on how their benefits plans may be changing as a result of health care reform. It is also a critical time for employees to ensure that they have the coverage they need at a price they can afford.
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This fall’s open enrollment period is an important opportunity for every employee to get a true view on how their benefits plans may be changing as a result of health care reform. It is also a critical time for employees to ensure that they have the coverage they need at a price they can afford.
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This fall’s open enrollment period is an important opportunity for every employee to get a true view on how their benefits plans may be changing as a result of health care reform. It is also a critical time for employees to ensure that they have the coverage they need at a price they can afford.
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Scripps Health, one of the nation’s largest private, nonprofit health-care organizations, will cut as much as $12 million in clinical lab spending as part of a strategy to off-set what it calls “the significant and unexpectedly swift financial challenges posed by [the federal government's] health-care reform.”
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Scripps Health to Cut Up to $12M in Clinical Lab Services to Off-Set Health Care-Reform Costs
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Scripps Health, one of the nation’s largest private, nonprofit health-care organizations, will cut as much as $12 million in clinical lab spending as part of a strategy to off-set what it calls “the significant and unexpectedly swift financial challenges posed by [the federal government's] health-care reform.”
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Scripps Health, one of the nation’s largest private, nonprofit health-care organizations, will cut as much as $12 million in clinical lab spending as part of a strategy to off-set what it calls “the significant and unexpectedly swift financial challenges posed by [the federal government's] health-care reform.”
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Thanks to Scott Hensley over at Shots, NPR’s Health Blog, for highlighting this sad but funny video on where we’re going with healthcare. Scary what happens when theory meets reality: …
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The New Healthcare Law: So Sad It's Funny – Better Health
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Thanks to Scott Hensley over at Shots, NPR’s Health Blog, for highlighting this sad but funny video on where we’re going with healthcare. Scary what happens when theory meets reality: …
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The New Healthcare Law: So Sad It's Funny – Better Health
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Fraud experts say health insurance scams are on the rise as criminals quickly exploit consumers’ confusion over how the new health care law changes their insurance coverage.
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Health reform’s side effect: Scams
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WASHINGTON — The new health care law wasn’t supposed to undercut employer plans that have provided most people in the US with coverage for generations. But last week a leading manufacturer told workers their costs will jump partly …
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Health Care: Will Employers Drop Coverage As Reforms Are Enacted?
