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Health Care Signups: More Older Americans So Far

It's an older, costlier crowd that's signing up so far for health insurance under President Barack Obama's law, according to government figures released Monday....

HERE'S THE CATCH

  Those who couldn't sign up for Obamacare by the deadline because of technical glitches with the health care website may get a lifeline, Health and...

Medicaid is health overhaul's early success story

WASHINGTON (AP) — The ugly duckling of government health care programs has turned into a rare early success story for President...

Rand Paul Compares EBT And Health Care To Slavery

In a National Review profile focused on his past life as an ophthalmologist and all of the pro-bono work performed over the years,...

Organizing for Action To Air Pro-Obama Healthcare Ads

WASHINGTON — An outside group supporting President Barack Obama’s agenda plans to air a series of ads this summer promoting Obama’s health care overhaul. Organizing for Action intends to spend at least $1 million this summer on ads to draw attention to the implementation of the health care law, including its quality of care and coverage of uninsured Americans. The move comes as the White House works to implement the law. People without access to health coverage through their jobs can start shopping for subsidized private insurance in new state markets beginning Oct. 1. Those benefits will kick in Jan. 1. The organization’s first ad touts benefits for consumers, including preventive care, average rebate checks of $150 last year and tax credits for small businesses to pay for part of their workers’ coverage. ...

Four Dead in Murder-Suicide at St. Louis Health Care Co.

Four employees of a home health care business were killed in a murder-suicide Thursday in St. Louis, police said. The gunman, a second man...

U.S. manages disease, not health (video)

        Editor's note: Andrew Weil is the author of "You Can't Afford to Get Sick: Your Guide to...

Feds approve Ill. health exchange with conditions 


Illinois has received conditional federal approval for its plan to help run an online marketplace where thousands of state residents will shop for...

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