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Florida Catholic university to drop student health plan over ObamaCare concerns
A Catholic university in Florida decided Monday to drop its student health insurance plan over complications stemming from the federal health care overhaul, becoming the second school this month to make that move, FoxNews.com has learned.
Ave Maria University considers cutting student health plans
After suing the federal government over the contraceptive mandate included in new health care regulations, Ave Maria University is now considering dropping health insurance coverage for students.
Your Stories Of Being Sick Inside The U.S. Health Care System
Our call-out on Facebook for people to share their experiences of the health care system yielded close to 1,000 responses. From Oregon to Florida, respondents told wrenching tales of bankruptcies, medical errors, and treatment delayed or foregone because of cost.
House Democrat warns of “chaos and costs” with flawed PIP law
A Florida House Democrat urged Gov. Rick Scott on Monday to fix a glitch in a much-touted overhaul of the state’s mandatory auto insurance requirement, which some critics say threatens payments to a wide range of health care providers. Rep. Rick Kriseman, D-St. Petersburg, said he wanted to hear how the Republican governor planned to address errors that he said [...]
Miami has highest healthcare costs in country for private insurance
Private health insurance for a family of four costs more here than in New York and Chicago, according to a new study.
Insurer Humana lowers 2012 outlook on legal charge
Health insurer Humana Inc. is lowering its 2012 earnings outlook to account for a $45 million charge for settling litigation related to a military health insurance program.
Did chamber ad confuse Nelsons?
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce ad attacking U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson for supporting the Obama administration's health care reform plan appears to confuse Bill Nelson of Florida with Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska, some news outlets reported Thursday.
Loophole cited in Florida PIP car insurance law
A glitch in a new state law reforming no-fault car insurance could allow companies to deny claims, a lawmaker is alleging.
Fate of 'uninsurables' hinges on Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she'd be dead if it weren't for President Barack Obama's health care...
Fate of some patients hinges on Supreme Court
Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she'd be dead if it weren't for President Barack Obama's health care law.
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