Sentences with phrase «insurance under the reform»

«Although a higher percentage of black and Latino residents than white residents gained insurance under the reform, a higher percentage remains currently uninsured than white residents.»

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Proposed board reforms to Canada's deposit - taking institutions and insurance companies under the new guidelines include: appointing directors with relevant financial services experience; more board control over enterprise risk; enhanced director training, self - assessment and external reviews; and certain powers that allow boards to better direct and monitor management.
China will allow foreign firms to own majority stakes in banks, fund managers and insurance companies in major reform push under President Xi Jinping.
Good news: many moms can now get their pumps for free or very low cost under their health insurance plans as a result of a mandate in the Affordable Care Act (health reform).
Trump has laid out demands for immigration reform, refused to certify the Iran deal and moved to withdraw payments to health - insurance companies under ObamaCare.
These cost increases are only partially offset by cost - savings reforms in the state unemployment insurance and workers compensation system, and by tax reductions for manufacturers under the corporate franchise tax.
The statement: From David Morris of Portland, Maine: «I'd like to know if under Obama's insurance reform plan, if students like me who turn 25 and can't be on their parents» insurance anymore while they're full - time students will be covered.»
The Indigent Care Pool (ICP) was created under the 1996 Health Care Reform Act as a means of reimbursing hospitals for care provided to patients without health insurance, using funds raised by the state's taxes on health insurance policies along with federal aid.
«Our findings suggest that despite the insurance expansion under the Massachusetts reform, access to timely outpatient visits to a doctor may not have improved much,,» said Danny McCormick, MD, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, a primary care physician at Cambridge Health Alliance, and the study's lead author.
«Less than half of outpatient physicians accept the public forms of insurance most people received under the reform, and some of these insurance types required copays of up to $ 12.50 per medication per month.»
The Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS)- Texas report is based on the HRMS, a national project that provides timely information on implementation issues under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and changes in health insurance coverage and related health outcomes.
As the U.S. population ages and health insurance coverage grows under health reform, the need for primary care continues to rise.
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In particular, the question was where a support payor owns a life insurance policy and is required to name the support recipient as irrevocable beneficiary of the policy, what rights does the support recipient have to the policy proceeds in the face of a competing claim of another dependant of the deceased payor brought under the Succession Law Reform Act («SLRA»).
Under the Succession Law Reform Act, amounts from an insurance policy can be taken back, or «clawed back», into the estate for the support of a dependant.
Some of the more frequently overlooked (and therefore dangerous) limitation periods include: i) the limitation period set out in section 38 (3) of the Trustee Act which applies to certain claims brought by or against the estate of a deceased person; ii) the 6 month limitation period for dependent's relief claims that is set out in section 61 of the Succession Law Reform Act; and iii) the one year limitation period set out in section 259.1 of the Insurance Act, which applies to «a proceeding against an insurer under a contract in respect of loss or damage to an automobile or its contents».
[41] As far as insurance in the United Kingdom, the Financial Services Authority took over insurance regulation from the General Insurance Standards Council in 2005; [42] laws passed include the Insurance Companies Act 1973 and another in 1982, [43] and reforms to warranty and other aspects under discussion as of 2012 insurance in the United Kingdom, the Financial Services Authority took over insurance regulation from the General Insurance Standards Council in 2005; [42] laws passed include the Insurance Companies Act 1973 and another in 1982, [43] and reforms to warranty and other aspects under discussion as of 2012 insurance regulation from the General Insurance Standards Council in 2005; [42] laws passed include the Insurance Companies Act 1973 and another in 1982, [43] and reforms to warranty and other aspects under discussion as of 2012 Insurance Standards Council in 2005; [42] laws passed include the Insurance Companies Act 1973 and another in 1982, [43] and reforms to warranty and other aspects under discussion as of 2012 Insurance Companies Act 1973 and another in 1982, [43] and reforms to warranty and other aspects under discussion as of 2012 [update].
The reforms also created the Dollar - A-Day program for low - income families who are on Medicaid, phases out the take - all - comers rule, adds a new deductible of $ 750, maintains the current $ 250,000 medical expense benefit standard coverage under PIP, and makes auto insurance fraud a crime.
However, insurance plans that cover only certain diseases, such as cancer insurance, and temporary or short - term health plans, do not count as sufficient coverage under the health care reform law.
Like auto insurance, minimal health insurance will be required for most of us beginning next year under President Barack Obama's landmark health care reform law.
The deal to bring about reforms in the no - fault insurance plan offered a ray of hope to Florida insurance policy holders who were reeling under very high insurance premiums.
Under the current healthcare reform proposals, small groups businesses with fewer than 50 employees) should not see an increase in their insurance costs, the Government Accountability Office says.
The majority of private health insurance plans currently offer abortion coverage, and the Stupak / Pitts amendment would result in the elimination of private abortion coverage in the «exchange,» the new insurance market created under health care reform, as well as in the public option, if one is created.
To thrive under health reform and best serve their clients, publicly supported health centers will need to become very good at working with and securing contracts from the health plans that dominate the public and private insurance markets.
Under the Biggert - Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act, the FIO was charged with developing a report to Congress on the market related to natural disaster iInsurance Reform Act, the FIO was charged with developing a report to Congress on the market related to natural disaster insuranceinsurance.
Highlights of the changes, required under the Biggert - Waters Flood Insurance Reform Bill that passed in 2012, include revised premium rates, a new Reserve Fund assessment, updated rates for non-primary residences, exclusion of certain properties from receiving subsidized premium rates and no extesnions of subsidy to new policies or lapsed policies.
High on the agenda will be advocacy issues like prohibitive mortgage fees, national disaster and flood insurance, property investments, and ensuring that 95 percent of households don't lose their homeownership tax benefits under recently proposed tax reform plans.
While the Court ruled that the health reform act's individual mandate provision requiring all Americans to have health coverage could not be supported under the Constitution's Commerce Clause, the majority held that the tax imposed on those who don't buy insurance is constitutional under the taxing powers granted Congress.
In its 5 - 4 ruling, the Supreme Court said the health reform act's individual mandate provision, requiring individuals to have health coverage, could not be supported under the Constitution's Commerce Clause, but the majority held that the tax imposed on those who don't buy insurance is constitutional under the taxing powers granted Congress.
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