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Study: Health law to raise claims cost 32 percent
The Seattle Times
Study: Health law to raise claims cost 32 percent. A new study finds that insurance companies will have to pay out an average of 32 percent more for medical claims under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR ...
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Study: Health care law to increase costs in Calif.
CBS Local
(AP) — A study by the nation's leading group of financial risk analysts says costs for medical claims filed by individual policy holders could rise as much as 62 percent in California under the Affordable Care Act. The greater costs could mean higher ...
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Study: Health law will raise claims costs in Ga.
MyFox Atlanta
ATLANTA (AP) - A study by the Society of Actuaries estimates the new federal health care law will raise medical claims costs in Georgia by 27.6%. The study says medical claims costs - the main driver of health insurance premiums - are expected to rise ...
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Study: Health care law will raise claim costs in ND
Bismarck Tribune
BISMARCK, N.D. — A study by the Society of Actuaries estimates that the new federal health care law will raise medical claims costs in North Dakota by 8.4 percent. Medical claims costs are the main driver of health insurance premiums. The study ...
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Study: Health law will raise claim costs in Montana
Billings Gazette
HELENA — A study by an organization of financial-risk analysts estimates the new federal health care law will raise medical-claims costs in Montana by more than 20 percent. The estimates recently released by the Society of Actuaries say the national ...
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Study: Health care law to increase costs in Hawaii
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HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii residents with individual health insurance could end up paying about 22 percent more for medical claims costs under President Barack Obama's new health care law, according to a new report by financial risk analysts. The Society ...
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UCSF study suggests flaw in ER laws
San Francisco Chronicle
HOSPITALS. UCSF study suggests flaw in laws. In an attempt to lower soaring Medicaid costs, some states have come up with a plan: Don't pay for emergency-room patients who aren't sick enough to be there. The problem, a new UCSF study points out, ...
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Study: Health Law to Raise Costs 26 Percent in Michigan
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(AP) - A study says Michigan residents who buy their own health insurance could see the biggest driver of premiums rise 26 percent under the federal health care law. The Society of Actuaries says medical claims costs will jump an average 32 percent ...
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Study estimates that federal health care law will increase medical claims ...
The Republic
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — The new federal health care law will raise medical claims costs in Arkansas by more than 40 percent, according to estimates in a study from the nation's leading group of financial risk analysts. Nationally, insurance companies ...
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Study: Health law will raise claim costs in Okla.
Danbury News Times
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A study by the Society of Actuaries estimates that the new federal health care law will raise medical claims costs in Oklahoma by 29.3 percent, an increase that critics of the measure said comes as no surprise. "From day one, I ...
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Study: Health Law Will Raise Claim Costs in Arkansas | Arkansas ...
LITTLE ROCK — The new federal health care law will raise medical claims costs in Arkansas by more than 40 percent, according to estimates in a study from the nation's leading group of financial risk analysts. Nationally, insurance companies ...
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Study: Health overhaul to raise claims cost 32 percent | The ...
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press
OLYMPIA — A study by the Society of Actuaries estimates that the new federal health care law will raise medical claims costs in Washington state by an average of 13.7 percent per person.Medical claims costs are the main driver of health ...
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