Sentences with phrase «big health care bill»

If you have a really big health care bill, your out - of - pocket maximum might kick in and protect you from some of the cost.

Not exact matches

Let's begin with the big news from last night: At the end of the day, a band of conservative GOP lawmakers thrust the final stake through the heart of the Senate's health care bill.
For instance, you know that electronic billing is creating big challenges in the health care field.
Let's cut to the chase: The big news out of Washington on Monday was the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO) newly released analysis of the Senate's health care bill.
The tax bill lowers the corporate tax rate from 35 % to 21 %, eliminates the penalty under the Affordable Care Act for failing to have health insurance, a narrower estate tax, and cuts the top effective marginal tax rate for S corporations to a top rate of 29.6 percent, among other measures that gives the biggest breaks to the wealthiest individuals and companies.
U.S. stocks took their biggest loss in five months Tuesday as a health care bill backed by President Donald Trump ran into trouble in Congress, which raised some questions about his agenda of faster economic growth spurred on by lower taxes and cuts in regulations.
The insurer Cigna will spend about $ 52 billion to acquire the nation's biggest pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts, the latest in a string of proposed tie - ups as health care's bill payers attempt to get a grip on rising costs.
Cigna will spend about $ 52 billion to acquire the nation's biggest pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts, the latest in a string of proposed tie - ups as health care's bill payers attempt to get a grip on rising costs.
Sabrina said her biggest concern presently is that congress will pass a health care bill that will «socialize medicine.»
Some generation is going to hit a decade or two of hard times as all the environmental, health - care and retirement bills come due and are too big to roll over.
And since it's so healthy for your baby, it may save you big bucks in future health - care bills.
The White House is pursuing a twisting path in Congress this week, yielding to Democratic demands on a major spending bill while aggressively pushing a partisan health - care measure, gambling on a big win on health but risking setbacks on both fronts.
The passage of the Health and Social Care Bill marked the biggest reform of the NHS since its creation in 1947.
Bill Hammond: «With the state facing its grimmest budget outlook in years, the legislative session shows signs of becoming a tug - of - war between public schools and health care — the two biggest recipients of state spending and, not coincidentally, the two heaviest - hitting lobbying forces Albany.»
She has played a big role in Labour opposition to the health and social care bill, infuriating the health minister, Simon Burns, with her tweeting tactics.
«Local MP, Andrew George, has confirmed that everything is ready and prepared for a big public debate this evening on the future of the Government's Health and Social Care Bill which will commence its final debate in the House of Commons this time next week.
Perhaps more than any other vote, the health care bill epitomized a Democratic Congress that succeeded in passing major legislation but paid a big political price for it on Election Day.
Vice President Biden christened the just - passed health care bill with some more «salty» language, whispering to President Obama at a news conference that the passage of the landmark legislation was a «big f *** ing deal.»
f you don't have health insurance, or your insurance coverage still leaves you with big bills, hospitals are supposed to let you know if you qualify for free or reduced - price care, and to charge you fairly even if you don't, if they want to keep their tax - free nonprofit status.
The health care bill failing was therefore interesting, because this was his first big legislation — and it failed.
«Consumers remain cautious, especially households with income less than $ 50,000, who have been hurt the worst and face the biggest stresses regarding jobs, unpaid bills, and health care access and affordability.»
And not because it is unnecessary, though I would tend to argue that way, but for the same reason that people don't like the health care bill — its a big freaking expensive mess that doesn't even clearly solve the problem it sets out to attack.
The bill repealing the ACA — titled the American Health Care Act — is now an even bigger step back for women.
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