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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Reader's View: Don’t blame Obamacare for health insurance costs : duluthnewstribune





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Reader's View: Don't blame Obamacare for health insurance costs

Reader's View: Don't blame Obamacare for health insurance costs
Reader's View: Don't blame Obamacare for health insurance costs
I could not have disagreed more with the July 15 letter, "Democrats, Obama have ruined health care," which argued that Obamacare caused massive premium increases in health insurance coverage.Obamacare had nothing to do with the increase described in the letter.The letter evidently was about individual health care coverage, and that coverage has always been extremely expensive.


in addition usatoday

NBA players union to fund health insurance for retired players

NBA players union to fund health insurance for retired players
NBA players union to fund health insurance for retired players
Chris Paul, Kris Dunn and Jakob Poeltl attend the unveiling with NBA Cares and State Farm of NYC Assist, a Teen Learning Center at Educational Alliance Boys & Girls Clubs - Edgies Clubhouse on June 21, 2016 in New York City.(Photo: Daniel Zuchnik, WireImage)The National Basketball Players Association announced Wednesday that it will fund health insurance for all retired NBA players who played at least three years in the league.The NBPA representatives reached the decision by unanimous vote at its summer meeting in New York in June, and refers to the program as "the first of its kind among North American professional sports."


additionally washingtonpost

Arizona becomes the last state to provide health insurance to low-income children

Arizona becomes the last state to provide health insurance to low-income children
Arizona becomes the last state to provide health insurance to low-income children
Arizona is rejoining a children's health insurance program for low and middle-income families, becoming the last state in the union to provide coverage for health care, dental care, speech therapy and other services to families who don't qualify for Medicaid.The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Monday that it had approved Arizona's plan to unfreeze enrollment in the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), effective Tuesday.The insurance program, funded jointly by the state and federal governments, covers children up to age 18 whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but don't have their own health insurance.


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