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Allegheny County Schools Health Insurance Consortium and Memphis Business Group on Health Honored : prnewswire





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Allegheny County Schools Health Insurance Consortium and Memphis Business Group on Health Honored

Allegheny County Schools Health Insurance Consortium and Memphis Business Group on Health Honored
Allegheny County Schools Health Insurance Consortium and Memphis Business Group on Health Honored
"We applaud the efforts of ACSHIC to achieve higher quality healthcare while lowering costs," said Jessica Brooks, CEO/Executive Director for the Pittsburgh Business Group on Health."Their focus helped drive physically and financially healthier schools, and contain costs for the taxpayers and community."Member Leadership AwardThe Memphis Business Group on Health, under the leadership of CEO Cristie Upshaw Travis, has long played a critical role in encouraging and assisting Memphis-area employers to not only create a culture of health within their organizations, but to implement programs that will more broadly help the entire community.


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Health Insurance Rate Increase 'Unacceptably High,' AFGE President Says

Health Insurance Rate Increase 'Unacceptably High,' AFGE President Says
Health Insurance Rate Increase 'Unacceptably High,' AFGE President Says
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The government announced today that federal employees and retirees will pay 6.2% more on average for health insurance premiums next year.It's an unacceptably high increase that will hit millions of Americans in the pocketbook, American Federation of Government Employees National President J. David Cox Sr. said."Like most other Americans, federal employees and retirees have seen their standards of living decline due to stagnant incomes and cost increases for basic goods and services," Cox said.


in like manner forbes

Health Insurance Premiums Have Continued To Rise Faster Than Worker Wages Under Obamacare

Health Insurance Premiums Have Continued To Rise Faster Than Worker Wages Under Obamacare
Health Insurance Premiums Have Continued To Rise Faster Than Worker Wages Under Obamacare



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Millions Lose Health Insurance with Trump, Gain with Clinton

Millions Lose Health Insurance with Trump, Gain with Clinton
Millions Lose Health Insurance with Trump, Gain with Clinton
A new study by the nonpartisan Commonwealth Fund, carried out by the Rand Corporation's Sara Collins and Sophie Beutel, has found that Hillary Clinton's healthcare plan would reduce the number of Americans who lack insurance by 9.1 million in 2018, while Donald Trump's would increase it by 20.3 million.Trump's plan would raise the federal deficit by $5.8 billion, while Clinton's would raise it by $88.5 billion.The analysis begins with the candidates' positions regarding the Affordable Care Act, colloquially known as Obamacare.


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600,000 Veterans May Go Without Health Insurance Next Year: Report

600,000 Veterans May Go Without Health Insurance Next Year: Report
600,000 Veterans May Go Without Health Insurance Next Year: Report
More than 600,000 veterans will go without health insurance next year unless 19 states stop holding out against expanding Medicaid, researchers said Wednesday.Even with Medicaid expansion, hundreds of thousands of vets are going to go without a way to pay for medical care, the report from the left-leaning Urban Institute finds.But 327,000 of those who will go without health insurance live in the 19 states -- all with Republican governors -- that have not expanded Medicaid, the researchers said.


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