WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. courts have authority to decide whether President Barack Obama's healthcare law is valid under the Constitution, his attorney general told a federal court on Thursday in a further bid to defuse a controversy Obama i… View full post on Yahoo! Health News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he was not spending "a whole bunch of time" preparing contingency plans should the Supreme Court overturn his healthcare overhaul law because he is confident the justices will… View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Arkansas has clarified that it will retain the current statutory definition of a small employer as being one that retains 2 to 50 employees for purposes of small group health insurance issues. The Arkansas Insurance Department made the distinction, however, … View full post on Insurance Journal » News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Thousands of words spilled out of television news on Tuesday about the U.S. Supreme Court's historic healthcare case, but one early comment made a splash. Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin appeared on CNN minutes after court … View full post on Yahoo! Health News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Supreme Court opened its final day weighing the fate of President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul, considering on Wednesday whether the entire law can stand should the court rule against its centerpiece mandate th… View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Professional Program Insurance Brokerage (PPIB) of Novato, CA has launched a new network security program targeted at the retail and healthcare classes. The coverage includes: Privacy liability coverage for damage to third parties resulting from the theft of personally identifiable … View full post on Insurance Journal » News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Supreme Court confronts the core of President Barack Obama's healthcare law on Tuesday when it hears arguments on whether Congress had the power to require most people in the United States to buy medical insurance. T… View full post on Yahoo! Health News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two years after President Barack Obama signed into law a healthcare overhaul, the Supreme Court on Monday takes up a historic test of whether it is valid under the country's Constitution. The sweeping law intended to tra… View full post on Yahoo! Health News
(Reuters) – Healthcare, the subject of U.S. Supreme Court arguments from Monday to Wednesday, has been at the heart of a fervent political debate in the United States since long before President Barack Obama's overhaul became law two years ago… View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Two years after President Barack Obama signed into law a healthcare overhaul, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday takes up a historic test of whether it is valid under the country’s Constitution. The sweeping law intended to transform healthcare for … View full post on Insurance Journal » News