health care reform
Louisiana Says No to Insurance Exchanges
Governor Bobby Jindal and the state legislature in Louisiana have decided to opt out of the creation of a state insurance exchange as outlined in the federal health insurance overhaul, choosing to let the federal government administer the program. Bruce Greenstein, Secretary of the State Department of Health and Hospitals, has confirmed this decision, and […]
Read more52 Million American Adults Uninsured in 2010, Study Says
Want to hear something really scary? A new study says that roughly twenty percent – or nine million out of 43 million adults who lost jobs in the last two years – ended up without any health insurance, and that nine million represents 57 percent of everyone who lost their insurance when they lost their […]
Read moreMaine Gets Health Care Waiver
The state of Maine has been granted a waiver for one of the core provisions in the health care overhaul that was passed last year, due to the likelihood that enforcing the provision could completely destabilize the state’s market for individual health insurance. According to a letter from the U.S. Department of Health and Human […]
Read moreHouse Advances Bill to Repeal Tax Reporting Provision in Healthcare Reform
Last Friday, the House Ways and Means Committee advanced a bill to repeal the tax reporting provision that was included in last year’s healthcare reform legislation. The Senate had already voted to repeal the 1099 provision requiring businesses to report on purchases of goods and services totaling more than $600. President Obama said he supports […]
Read moreFriday Filmstrips: 6 Major Health Care Changes of the Year
Last year, President Obama signed health care reform into law. If the Republicans in Congress get their way, this will be repealed, once again leaving millions of children without health insurance coverage. In the meantime, more of the elements of insurance go into effect this year. This video explains them:
Read moreArkansas House Votes Down Anti-Health Care Reform Bill
Last week in Arkansas, one legislative committee blocked an attempt to reject a key portion of the federal heath care reform law. The Arkansas House Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee voted down a proposal that would ban any law requiring residents of that state to purchase health insurance. In a 12-7 vote against the […]
Read moreFriday Filmstrips: Open for Questions
This week’s video is long – very long. In fact it’s more than half an hour long. But we’re sharing it because we think it’s important. After Tuesday night’s State of the Union speech from President Obama, the White House asked YouTube users to submit questions about health care. This video is a response to […]
Read moreFriday Filmstrips: The Young Turks on Health Care
If you’ve been following national news this week, you know that the Republicans in the House want to repeal health care reform (they, in fact, consider this more important than creating jobs). This week’s video is a response to one Republican’s words, and it’s a bit provocative. It’s also not safe for work – an […]
Read moreCongressional Republicans: Repealing Healthcare First on the Agenda
The new Congressional term has not even begun and already, Reuters is reporting that the Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives are planning to pass a bill repealing President Obama’s health care reforms, though it is expected that the bill will ultimately fail in the Senate. When the new Congress convenes tomorrow with Republicans […]
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