Romney: People Don’t Die For Lack Of Insurance
The GOP presidential nominee's claim - in an interview with The Columbus Dispatch - is belied by a large and growing body of academic studies.
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The GOP presidential nominee's claim - in an interview with The Columbus Dispatch - is belied by a large and growing body of academic studies.
Health insurance exchanges are supposed to make it easy to compare plans side-by-side, but concerns persist that without human assistance, buying coverage in them could prove daunting.
Insurance columnist answers readers' questions about federal workers' best deal on supplementing Medicare and signing up for Medicare if you're living abroad.
Every day, at least 10,000 people turn 65 and most become eligible for Medicare. That can raise lots of questions: for those still working, should they enroll or keep their company's health plan? If they retire, how does that affect spouses and children?
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