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When did health care reform pass?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into legislation on March 23, 2010 It was first passed in the senate in December 2009 and in the house of representatives in March 2010 before being signed into law by President Barack Obama It was Read more…

By Jessica Traversari, 8 yearsJanuary 3, 2017 ago
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What health insurance promises are always made at election time?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] Health care reform has always been a hot topic during national elections Obama introduced the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010 Dependents up to the age of 26 are now covered under their parent’s policies [/su_box] National health care reform has been a Read more…

By pvPYDM6lxG2m, 14 yearsDecember 11, 2011 ago
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Why is health insurance so expensive?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] The average price of an ER visit can cost you thousands of dollars Malpractice insurance has caused an increase in physicians’ fees The Affordable Health Care Act was designed to help low-incomes families [/su_box] There is no one reason why health insurance is so expensive, Read more…

By pvPYDM6lxG2m, 14 yearsDecember 9, 2011 ago
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WellPoint Health Insurance Review

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] WellPoint has over 36 million members WellPoint offers coverage in all 50 states WellPoint also offers supplemental insurance coverage [/su_box] With over 35 million members, WellPoint insurance is one of the largest health insurance providers in the country. It is the result of the merger Read more…

By pvPYDM6lxG2m, 14 yearsNovember 6, 2011 ago
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How much health insurance does the President of the United States have?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style”=”default”] While in office, the President receives medical care at military hospitals After serving his term, the President will continue to receive an annual salary of $199,700 for the rest of his life Members of Congress are not eligible for free health care after retirement [/su_box] Read more…

By pvPYDM6lxG2m, 14 yearsOctober 1, 2011 ago
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