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Roman Catholic church in the US launches legal assault on Barack Obama's health reforms
The Roman Catholic church in the US has launched a huge legal assault against President Barack Obama and his health reforms requiring most American employers to buy contraception for their staff.
Doctor visits, drugs drive up health costs for privately insured
Higher prices for visits to doctors, surgery and drugs were the main cause of higher health care costs for privately insured Americans in 2010, when overall utilization of health-care services was down, says a report by the Health Care Cost Institute in Washington.
What a Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Can Teach Us About Obamacare
Ronald Coase's example of farmers and ranchers shows that the insurance is mandate about responsibility, not liberty. mrfoto/Shutterstock Ronald Coase won the Nobel Prize in Economics for showing that ...
Health focus of new group
It is all about engaging the community. So says Marion Burton, cochair of the Occupational and Environmental Health Coalition- Peterborough (OandEHC-P), which launched its new initiative, Sharing Responsibility for Healthy Communities in Peterborough (SRHCP).[...]
Zane Benefits Publishes History of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
HSA history goes back to the 1980s and 1990s when congress began discussing what was then known as Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs).(PRWEB) May 17, 2012 Zane Benefits, which provides small businesses with comprehensive and flexible alternatives to traditional group health insurance, this week published a new article on the history of Health Savings Accounts. With the article, the company seeks to ...
Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy visits Del Mar to advocate mental health care reform
When former Rhode Island Congressman Patrick Kennedy was charged with driving while intoxicated on Capitol Hill in 2006, he said he was told not to talk about it.
Charleston's Andy Paterno new WV regional president of Huntington Bank
Andy Paterno, a West Virginian with a long history in banking and finance, has been named the new president of Huntington National Bank's West Virginia region. He replaces Clayton Rice.
Do conservatives want Obama to throw citizens in jail without trial?
Conservatives today agree almost universally that getting rid of ObamaCare is their No. 1 goal — not only because it is too costly, but if we don't get rid of it now, it will become a permanent part of American political life, much like Social Security and Medicare. The very notion that our federal government can now force citizens to purchase health insurance is unprecedented in American ...
Religion news in brief
Franciscan University in Ohio drops student health insurance over contraception coverage CINCINNATI (AP) — A Roman Catholic university in eastern Ohio says it will drop student health insurance partly because of a new federal health care rule requiring religious-affiliated institutions' insurance plans to provide contraception coverage.
Catholics sue over birth control insurance mandate
The action is the largest push against the mandate since Obama announced the policy in January.
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