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Uncertainty gives health insurance industry a case of heartburn

Uncertainty gives health insurance industry a case of heartburn
Uncertainty gives health insurance industry a case of heartburn
This Nov. 10, 2016 photo shows President-elect Donald Trump, left, talking after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama, right, in the Oval Office in Washington, DC.Photo by Win McNamee/Getty ImagesSix years into building its business around the Affordable Care Act, the nation's $3 trillion health care industry may be losing that political playbook.Industry leaders, like many voters, were stunned by the election of Donald Trump and unprepared for Republicans' plans to "repeal and replace" Obamacare.


in like manner startsat60

Is the investment in private health insurance worthwhile?

Is the investment in private health insurance worthwhile?
Is the investment in private health insurance worthwhile?
A stethoscope by a Credit cards paymentA frequent topic of conversation at any social or workplace gathering is the cost and unfairness of private health insurance.Despite guaranteed free treatment in public hospitals, we are both conditioned and persuaded to purchase a costly product that too often fails to deliver value for money or provide the expected choices and peace of mind.Now, for the first time in 15 years, as premiums and complaints rise, the proportion of the population with private health insurance is declining.


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Connecticut's health insurance exchange to sign up clients at UConn game

Connecticut's health insurance exchange to sign up clients at UConn game
Connecticut's health insurance exchange to sign up clients at UConn game
EAST HARTFORD >> Representatives from Connecticut's health insurance exchange will be on hand at the University of Connecticut's final football game of the season to encourage people to sign up for insurance coverage, despite speculation about the Affordable Care Act's future.Access Health CT CEO James Wadleigh says no change in the law has taken place, despite promises by President-elect Donald Trump during the presidential campaign that he would immediately repeal and replace the ACA, also known as Obamacare.Wadleigh notes that "if there is going to be a change, it's a long way off." So in the meantime, he's urging people to enroll and get coverage.


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Future of health insurance for thousands of N.J. residents hangs in the balance

Future of health insurance for thousands of N.J. residents hangs in the balance
Future of health insurance for thousands of N.J. residents hangs in the balance
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