Obama Admin. Appeals Health Care Decision to Atlanta Federal Court

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

A federal appeals court in Atlanta was asked to rule in favor of the health care reform by the Obama administration. The appeal is the administration’s attempt to acquire more judges in favor of reform, which had been struck down in other courts.White House Files for AppealThe Justice Department filed a brief ...

Insurers Responsible for Lower Health Care Costs in Consumers’ Eyes

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Chadwick Martin Bailey found consumers believe the confusion over health care reform and high costs of health care should be sorted out by insurers, not the medical industry. The Boston-based market research firm recently released a survey of over a thousand consumers that found most believed health insurance companies not ...

Does New Health Care Reform Taking Effect Really Help Kids?

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

On Thursday, President Barack Obama and the nation celebrated the six-month anniversary of health care reform, which sets out to help children get insured–but does it really do the job? With numerous major insurers strategically dropping child-only policies in time for specific provisions to take effect, it’s hard to believe ...

Lawsuit Challenging Health Care Law Approved to Advance

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

On Tuesday, the new health care reform law’s constitutionality was legally challenged after a federal judge indicated he would advance a lawsuit filed by elected officials from 20 states. In the lawsuit, the elected officials plan to fight the requirement that most individuals must obtain health insurance to avoid penalties ...

Don’t Accept a Job Without Health Care Coverage

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Getting your hands on affordable health insurance is not an easy feat these days. Between the rising cost of health care and the increases in health insurance premiums, the ability to purchase coverage that doesn’t cost an arm and two legs is nearly impossible.It’s for this reason that many experts ...

Today’s News: Health Care Law Raises Abortion Questions, Pre-Existing Conditions Health Pools Begin and Flood Insurance Overhaul Underway

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Now that the new health care law has passed, questions about abortion have resurfaced. In other insurance news, health insurance pools are beginning to crop up around the country to help those with pre-existing conditions and Congress has taken steps to get a flood insurance overhaul underway.Health Care Law Raises ...