Mar 28, 2013

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Study: Health law to raise claims cost 32 percent
Yahoo! News (blog)
The study says claims costs will go up largely because sicker people will join the insurance pool. That's because the law forbids insurers from turning down those with pre-existing medical problems, effective Jan. 1. Everyone gets sick sooner or later ...
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Voter ID laws applied unequally, study shows
The Daily Pennsylvanian
As the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court prepares to hear another challenge to the state's voter ID requirement, a new study reveals that across the country, voter ID laws disproportionately affected young minority voters in the 2012 elections. While ...
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Study: Kan. could see rise in health claims costs
Topeka Capital Journal
But one health care advocate said the study from the Society of Actuaries presents only a partial picture of the effects of the 2010 federal health care law championed by President Barack Obama. The actuaries' study said Kansas could see an increase of ...
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FAQ On The Latest Study: Obamacare's Impact On Insurance Claim Costs
Kaiser Health News
Opponents of the health overhaul seized on the figure to suggest the law could really be called the Unaffordable Care Act. The Obama administration says the study leaves out factors that will restrain what plan members actually pay, including more ...
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Study: Health care law to increase costs in Calif. | news10.net
SACRAMENTO, CA (AP) - A study by the nation's leading group of financial risk analysts says costs for medical claims filed by individual policy holders could ...
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