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Seniors Can Ignore New Health Insurance Marketplaces

Morning Briefing

Officials are reminding those on Medicare that they don’t need to sign up for health insurance coverage in Obamacare’s marketplaces starting Oct. 1. In the meantime, a new study says Rochester, N.Y., has the lowest Medicare spending, and the notion of investing a portion of the money in your Health Savings Account gains steam.

IBM, Time Warner Move Retirees To Private Health Exchanges

Morning Briefing

IBM and Time Warner are moving retirees out of company-sponsored health plans and giving them money to buy coverage in private health insurance exchanges. The companies will allocate funds that retirees can use to shop for coverage in marketplaces similar to those being set up under the federal health care law.

First Edition: September 9, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about how Time Warner and IBM are planning to move retirees to private health insurance exchanges to cut costs.

First Edition: September 6, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including a report on the White House’s proposal about how to gather information that would allow the government to enforce the employer mandate, which requires companies with 50 or more workers to provide affordable health insurance to their full-time employees.