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Friday, October 21, 2016

Smart Talk: Health insurance rates way up; Mike Parrish Congressional candidate : witf





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Smart Talk: Health insurance rates way up; Mike Parrish Congressional candidate

Smart Talk: Health insurance rates way up; Mike Parrish Congressional candidate
Smart Talk: Health insurance rates way up; Mike Parrish Congressional candidate
Smart Talk is a daily, live, interactive program featuring conversations with newsmakers and experts in a variety of fields and exploring a wide range of issues and ideas, including the economy, politics, health care, education, culture, and the environment.Smart Talk airs live every week day at 9 a.m. on WITF's 89.5 and 93.3.Listen to Smart Talk live online from 9-10 a.m. weekdays and at 7 p.m. (Repeat of 9 a.m. program) Host: Scott LaMarWhat to look for on Smart Talk Friday, October 21, 2016:After months of not being a major issue, the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare has once again become a political issue in the presidential and other political campaigns.


besides floridapolitics

Health insurance advisory panel starts work on legislative priorities

Health insurance advisory panel starts work on legislative priorities
Health insurance advisory panel starts work on legislative priorities
The Florida Health Insurance Advisory Board is considering whether to ask the Legislature to address the "family glitch" — a regulatory quirk that can leave dependents of small business employees unable to afford health insurance.The problem, said board member Louisa McQueeney, is that small group plans sometimes don't cover employees' family members.Depending on how much the family earns, the dependents might not qualify for Affordable Care Act premium subsidies.


by the same token on usnews

AP FACT CHECK: Health insurance costs up, but not doubling

AP FACT CHECK: Health insurance costs up, but not doubling
AP FACT CHECK: Health insurance costs up, but not doubling
WASHINGTON (AP) — A claim from the final presidential debate and how it stacks up with the facts:DONALD TRUMP: Insurance premiums under the Obama health care law next year "are going to go up over 100 percent."THE FACTS: Premiums are going up, and by double digits in many states, but to say it's over 100 percent is pure hyperbole.The full impact of next year's premium increases is going to take time to sort out and vary across the country.


by the same token on richmondregister

Health secretary pitching new government insurance plan

Health secretary pitching new government insurance plan
Health secretary pitching new government insurance plan
Richmond, KY (40475)TodayShowers early, then cloudy in the afternoon.Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph.Chance of rain 40%..TonightConsiderable clouds this evening.


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