Administration leaves door ajar for taxing health care benefits Obama's senior adviser David Axelrod indicated that the White House is willing to consider various proposals to tax health care benefits. However, he stressed that the president's proposal to limit the
Employers concerned about Obama's plans for health care reform By wide margins—and regardless of their personal political affiliation—those who are responsible for structuring and managing employer sponsored health plans expressed serious concerns about many features of health care reform that
New state by state report examines charges billed by out of network physicians America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) has released a report outlining the charges billed by out of network physicians in the 30 largest states by population. The report,
Recent polls assess health reform People’s perception of problems that affect the country, their assessment of their own current life situation, and their worries about their own future are the primary factors that shape public support for health reform change,
Small businesses support health insurance exchange At a House Education and Labor Committee health reform hearing on June 23, 2009, John Arensmeyer, chief executive officer of the Small Business Majority, released a new survey of small business owners in 16