Headline News Archive

2012

May

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  • Health law repeal to cost seniors $20,000. Retirees may pay about $20,000 more for medical care if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the 2010 health care overhaul, Fidelity Investments said. A 65-year-old couple
05
03
  • Facebook privacy problems on the rise. Consumer Reports released its annual report on Internet privacy and security Thursday, placing Facebook front and center. Issues covered by the influential consumer watchdog group
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April

29
24
  • Medicare funding runs short by 2024. Highlighting the fiscal problems posed by growing health costs and an aging population, the trustees of the nation's main entitlement programs estimated Monday that Medicare
12
10
01
  • Long-term care insurance policy costs rising. Long-term care insurance helps cover expenses that typical health insurance doesn't, such as nursing homes, in-home care and assisted living. Insurance companies have been making

March

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24
22
  • Four perspectives on 'Obamacare'. One is a young, healthy paramedic who can't afford health care coverage for himself. Another is a breast cancer survivor with leukemia bouncing from private
13
  • Health reform's cost under scrutiny. Capitol Hill's official budget cruncher will offer new estimates on Tuesday of one of the most controversial parts of health care reform: the government's cost
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  • Digital records may not cut health costs. Computerized patient records are unlikely to cut health care costs and may actually encourage doctors to order expensive tests more often, a study published on

February

28
  • Buyers face higher fees at F.H.A.. Mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration — which allows a smaller down payment and has less stringent credit requirements than traditional mortgages — are about to
23
  • 'Facebook score' to screen applicants. You already have an "insurance score." You have an "Employment Credit Score." There's even a "MedFICO," which attempts to predict whether you’ll actually pay
 

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