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3-10-11 Affordable Care Act Update
... passed a 2011 fiscal year (FY 2011) spending bill, H.R. 1, in February that stripped the budget of funds necessary to implement the Affordable Care Act and also made deep cuts to federal cancer research and prevention programs. The Senate and the president considered the bill a ... the March 18 deadline. The Hill reports on other tactics the House is considering to strip funding from the Affordable Care Act. Health Insurance Rate Increases Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans must justify any unreasonable rate increases to the states and the federal government, and post them on their websites. The Department ...
3-10-11 Affordable Care Act Update
... passed a 2011 fiscal year (FY 2011) spending bill, H.R. 1, in February that stripped the budget of funds necessary to implement the Affordable Care Act and also made deep cuts to federal cancer research and prevention programs. The Senate and the president considered the bill a ... the March 18 deadline. The Hill reports on other tactics the House is considering to strip funding from the Affordable Care Act. Health Insurance Rate Increases Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans must justify any unreasonable rate increases to the states and the federal government, and post them on their websites. The Department ...
3-10-11 Affordable Care Act Update
... passed a 2011 fiscal year (FY 2011) spending bill, H.R. 1, in February that stripped the budget of funds necessary to implement the Affordable Care Act and also made deep cuts to federal cancer research and prevention programs. The Senate and the president considered the bill a ... the March 18 deadline. The Hill reports on other tactics the House is considering to strip funding from the Affordable Care Act. Health Insurance Rate Increases Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans must justify any unreasonable rate increases to the states and the federal government, and post them on their websites. The Department ...
4-21-11 Affordable Care Act Update
... its plan for reducing the national debt. The House budget resolution calls for $6 trillion in cuts over 10 years and repeals the Affordable Care Act by denying the funds needed to implement the law, such as subsidies for middle-class Americans to purchase insurance in state exchanges and elimination of the Prevention and Public Health Fund. Both the budget resolution and White House plan would seek to reduce Medicare and Medicaid spending. The House plan would transform Medicaid into a block grant program and Medicare into a voucher system whereby seniors would receive a fixed subsidy to purchase health insurance in the private market. The President’s proposal would reduce Medicaid expenditures by standardizing the federal match and ...
4-21-11 Affordable Care Act Update
... its plan for reducing the national debt. The House budget resolution calls for $6 trillion in cuts over 10 years and repeals the Affordable Care Act by denying the funds needed to implement the law, such as subsidies for middle-class Americans to purchase insurance in state exchanges and elimination of the Prevention and Public Health Fund. Both the budget resolution and White House plan would seek to reduce Medicare and Medicaid spending. The House plan would transform Medicaid into a block grant program and Medicare into a voucher system whereby seniors would receive a fixed subsidy to purchase health insurance in the private market. The President’s proposal would reduce Medicaid expenditures by standardizing the federal match and ...
4-21-11 Affordable Care Act Update
... its plan for reducing the national debt. The House budget resolution calls for $6 trillion in cuts over 10 years and repeals the Affordable Care Act by denying the funds needed to implement the law, such as subsidies for middle-class Americans to purchase insurance in state exchanges and elimination of the Prevention and Public Health Fund. Both the budget resolution and White House plan would seek to reduce Medicare and Medicaid spending. The House plan would transform Medicaid into a block grant program and Medicare into a voucher system whereby seniors would receive a fixed subsidy to purchase health insurance in the private market. The President’s proposal would reduce Medicaid expenditures by standardizing the federal match and ...
Pursuing Health Equity Through New and Diverse Partnerships
April is National Minority Health Month, which recognizes the need to raise awareness about health disparities that continue to affect minority communities and the need for health equity. Minority groups in the United States continue to ... gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community through health and wellness initiatives and ensuring these issues are part of the national health care dialogue. Through this collaboration, ACS CAN, the American Cancer Society and NBJC will raise awareness about cancer issues in the Black ...
4-26-12 Affordable Care Act Update
Federal Update This week the House will vote on a measure that diverts funding from the Prevention and Public Health Fund to keep down the costs of student loan interest rates. ACS CAN sent a letter to all House members opposing any legislation that would cut prevention and public health funding for any purpose, including offsetting the cost of student loan program. Read the ACS CAN press release and letter . Medical Loss Ratio - Average Rebate Estimates for 2012 Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans must meet minimum medical loss ratios (MLR), the percentage of premium dollars that are actually spent on medical benefits ...
4-26-12 Affordable Care Act Update
Federal Update This week the House will vote on a measure that diverts funding from the Prevention and Public Health Fund to keep down the costs of student loan interest rates. ACS CAN sent a letter to all House members opposing any legislation that would cut prevention and public health funding for any purpose, including offsetting the cost of student loan program. Read the ACS CAN press release and letter . Medical Loss Ratio - Average Rebate Estimates for 2012 Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans must meet minimum medical loss ratios (MLR), the percentage of premium dollars that are actually spent on medical benefits ...
4-26-12 Affordable Care Act Update
Federal Update This week the House will vote on a measure that diverts funding from the Prevention and Public Health Fund to keep down the costs of student loan interest rates. ACS CAN sent a letter to all House members opposing any legislation that would cut prevention and public health funding for any purpose, including offsetting the cost of student loan program. Read the ACS CAN press release and letter . Medical Loss Ratio - Average Rebate Estimates for 2012 Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans must meet minimum medical loss ratios (MLR), the percentage of premium dollars that are actually spent on medical benefits ...
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