Health
New changes for 2011 in health care
More than 20 new provisions of the Affordable Care Act took effect with the new year. Which ones will affect you and your family, and which ones will not come to be until 2014? Get to know the Affordable Care Act.
What health care reform means for young adults
The historic health reform battle ended in March, with the signing of the Affordable Care Act of 2010. While many of the law’s programs and benefits will be rolled out over the next 5-10 years, there will be several, more immediate, benefits that we will begin to see in the coming months.
Giant leap for health care
After generations of work, and nearly one full year of public debate, health care reform took one giant leap forward with President Obama’s signing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on March 23, and a package of fixes to the new legislation on March 30.
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