Thursday, June 28, 2012

Supreme Court health care decision: Get ready for mandatory health insurance - Oregonian




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Supreme Court health care decision: Get ready for mandatory health insurance - Oregonian



Most Americans never liked the idea of being forced to buy health coverage. Like it or not, the Supreme Court ruling today means the federal requirement will take effect in 2014. Here's what you need to know: Q: Will everybody be required to buy ...







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Mitt Romney, Surprised By Health Care Decision, Pivots To Tax Attack



WASHINGTON -– A few weeks ago, a senior adviser to Mitt Romney said the approaching Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's health care law would be "the most over-reported story ...












Family Voices Joins Children’s Health Advocates to React to Affordable Care Act Ruling



Family Voices joined seven of the nation’s leading child health and advocacy organizations to react to the U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling June 28, 2012 to uphold the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

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Top court keeps health insurance mandate, pleasing many area residents



1.3 million: Number of uninsured people living in New Jersey. 68,816: Number of young adults up to age 26 in New Jersey who have been able to stay on their parent’s insurance plan, as provided by the law.







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Open Question: What would happen if hospitals require payment up-front for services rendered?



If you don't have insurance or any money, they just would throw you out in the street. Then there would be no need for Obamacare. Because I think this is the obvious alternative to the current health care law, perhaps someone on the right could enlighten me on how they would continue to pay for those who are being treated without paying.






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