Tag: Affordable Care Act

How to Get Your Kids Medical and Dental Care When Your Work Doesn’t Give Benefits

How to Get Your Kids Medical and Dental Care When Your Work Doesn’t Give Benefits

| June 19, 2021 | 0 Comments

One of the many benefits of working for a larger company is being able to gain access to medical benefits. In fact, corporations often boast about their ability to offer this to their employees. The unfortunate reality is that not all employees are going to be eligible for these benefits. Although it can be difficult […]

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Is Obamacare Looking out for College Students?

Is Obamacare Looking out for College Students?

| October 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

Choosing a health care plan under obamacare cannot be as straightforward as government has tried to convince us. However, when it comes to college students, the Affordable Care Act is meant to provide them with many benefits that many students are not aware of, perhaps because the enforcing of health care has already impacted their […]

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What’s Really Going On? Unemployment Rates, Healthcare and You

What’s Really Going On? Unemployment Rates, Healthcare and You

| October 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

The financial collapse and mortgage crisis in the United States threw the country into an economic tailspin that was slow to right itself. The passage of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 caused much controversy in the midst of these other concerns, and many people have bundled the problems left over from the Great Recession […]

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Why Nurse Managed Health Clinics Are the Future of Health Care

Why Nurse Managed Health Clinics Are the Future of Health Care

| August 30, 2013 | 0 Comments

When the Patient Protection and Affordability Act goes into effect in 2014, almost overnight an additional 31 million Americans will have health care coverage. It stands to reason that there will be increased demand for health care services, especially given that the number of individuals with chronic conditions, including type 2 diabetes, hypertension and high […]

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