The worst grand deal Miller offers is his proposal for universal health insurance coverage. |
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The two sides are stalemated over issues such as salaries and health insurance for both retirees and current teachers. |
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Claims handlers, who help policyholders pursue insurers, reckon that the most lucrative area is health insurance. |
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Even with health insurance portability and the like, the way we obtain and maintain health insurance in America is deeply broken. |
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Malaria-related health insurance costs for expatriate workers and their families provide a powerful disincentive for manufacturing activities. |
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Having health insurance was associated with utilization of both primary health care and drug treatment. |
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Health is also of primary importance to lower-income earners, who may have lower rates of health insurance coverage. |
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People buy health insurance because they don't know whether they will get sick. |
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The reputability of the health insurance provider is pretty far down the list of considerations when deciding what company to work for. |
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There is training, health insurance and ancillary benefits, payroll taxes, and so forth. |
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Delay in getting people their unemployment and the health insurance coverage they need while they're unemployed is denial. |
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The first universal health insurance system was forged and passed in 1883 by an archconservative, Germany's Otto von Bismarck. |
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I agree that genetic profiling will segment private health insurance markets and cause some beneficiaries to pay higher premiums. |
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And while I am looking at health insurance, have you checked how long yours will run for? |
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Three year-round, salaried employees receive free housing on ranch land and health insurance benefits. |
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Apprentices receive salaried contracts of up to fifty-two weeks, with benefits, including health insurance. |
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The company has indicated that the proposals governing health insurance will protect them against rising costs. |
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Group health insurance in large companies protects the individual with costly conditions by including him with the less costly. |
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Now, a once prosperous town is economically depressed, unemployment has skyrocketed, and nobody can afford health insurance anymore. |
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How did Medicare, the federal health insurance program for the elderly, respond? |
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Experts say that an alternative to Medicare is a private health insurance plan. |
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The price of health insurance for many self-employed workers and small businesses became unaffordable. |
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What is needed is a more flexible health insurance system to meet the needs of the modern world. |
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This significant opportunity allows intermediaries to advise on and sell our range of health insurance plans. |
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Now large insurers have begun getting in on what many consider to be the future of health insurance. |
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Despite the outside income and a frugal lifestyle, the couple still lacks health insurance. |
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Every record executive I know has health insurance, a nice house in the hills and a golden parachute. |
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First, cuts in welfare and other social programs have reduced government health insurance. |
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Workers pay taxes on cash wages but not on fringe benefits like health insurance. |
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The hours he worked each day to scrape the money for the health insurance, was it all going into video players and braised steak for dinner? |
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Given the lack of universal health insurance coverage, poverty and poor child health go hand in hand. |
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I think there's a sense of seriousness and soberness right now in the country about the lack of health insurance. |
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That may be why we have Social Security but do not have national health insurance. |
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In early 2003, IBM asked all its 150 health insurance providers to stop using the Social Security number as an identifier. |
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Minimal rent assistance, family allowances and Medicare health insurance coverage are available. |
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We are still the only industrial nation whose citizens are not all covered by health insurance. |
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The drug will be covered by health insurance for the first time under a new law that went into effect in March. |
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Transitional tax credits, permitting workers to carry health insurance between jobs. |
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I'm using a debit card now to order bulk supplies of allergy medicines through my health insurance company. |
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Unfortunately, hearing aids are often not covered by health insurance companies. |
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The number of Americans living below the poverty line has increased, and so has the number of Americans without health insurance. |
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As additional workers lose their health insurance, they use hospital emergency rooms as a last resort. |
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Employers who provide health insurance to spouses must offer insurance to registered domestic partners. |
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She wasn't entitled to a refund under her private health insurance policy as she was not covered for outpatient services. |
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Employees who belonged to a union were much more likely to be covered by health insurance through their main job than non-union workers. |
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He organized a rally to protest against the hikes to health insurance payments. |
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Employers providing health insurance under municipal living-wage ordinances have been allowed to form insurance-buyer pools. |
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The law made it possible for people to get their credit cards, checking accounts, investments, home loans, and health insurance from one company. |
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The first part introduced a tax surcharge to induce high-income earners to purchase private health insurance. |
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The fund will be financed by the social security's health insurance system. |
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When her husband left her with three little boys to support, she needed health insurance and a steady paycheck. |
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Both companies offer health insurance, share options and performance incentives as more financially tangible perks of the job. |
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It allows a court to order the terms of a health insurance policy to be performed. |
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What does permanent health insurance and critical illness cover insure you against? |
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They refuse to implement a pension plan or even pay the full cost of our health insurance. |
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Chinese companies do not have to pay for health insurance or fund pension plans. |
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Of course, some labs are chosen simply because of health insurance plan mandates. |
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It checks that the patient has valid health insurance and verifies his copayment before he comes in. |
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She retained her pension, health insurance, and other benefits. |
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But in order to be top gun in 2004, he has to topple the deficits, topple the rise in unemployment, topple the rising cost of health insurance, topple rising crimes. |
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Also, they want to re-up for education benefits, for health insurance. |
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To simplify things a bit, the government today doesn't treat employer health insurance as taxable income. |
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Many unemployed workers and their families go without health insurance. |
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American wages have fallen, health insurance plans have been watered down. |
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Employee dumping is when employers find it tenable to pay the per-employee penalty for not providing health insurance. |
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All versions of health insurance reform before Congress would offer a three-fold fix to this. |
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What we would want are safeguards to prevent insurance companies getting access to the data and using it to make people pay more for their health insurance. |
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The monthly premium for your health insurance is deducted from your paycheck. |
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Medical technology has enabled scientific medicine to vanquish its rivals in the medical marketplace in the quest for patient patronage and health insurance funds. |
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The solution should be sought in fast and radical changes to the law on the health insurance system, not in palliative measures like deferment or waiver of debts. |
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As pollack reminded, employer provided health insurance still remains under the law. |
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The 31-year-old student of international relations is paying his way through grad school and doesn't have enough money left over for health insurance. |
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Second, fix the adverse-selection problem this causes by mandating that everyone get themselves some health insurance. |
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The report says 1,370 Illinoisans have picked a health insurance plan. |
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The clinic provides free care for elderly and infirm people who lack health insurance. |
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The questions cover hourly pay and straight salary, and benefits ranging from overtime, health insurance, and paid vacations to Social Security taxes and workers' comp. |
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Social problems have festered, as reflected in the 45 million Americans without health insurance, the decay of the public schools and the growth of hunger and homelessness. |
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There, the context is health insurance and contraception, not gays and weddings. |
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After all, health insurance companies rarely cover the cost of over-the-counter medicines. |
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A flexible health insurance plan gives patients more choice about doctors and coverage. |
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After all, who would want to watch a show about the humdrum life of a high school chemistry teacher with decent health insurance? |
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Insufficient health insurance disproportionately affects women. |
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Should health insurance companies cover the cost of female contraceptives? |
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Yes, the state is unwilling to expand a government program, but it will do more to subsidize private health insurance. |
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When it comes to health insurance, it seems a liberal is a conservative who has been mugged by an illness. |
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I don't just want to date you for your sparkling personality and your good looks, but also because I am an accident-prone person with no basic health insurance. |
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The objectives are to ensure health insurance portability, lessen healthcare deception and exploitation, and guarantee security and privacy of healthcare information. |
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Yet, despite 41 million people with no health insurance and millions more underinsured, we spend far more per capita on healthcare than any other nation. |
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Many other families with health insurance are still considered underinsured and vulnerable since their coverage does not include preventive health care services. |
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Damania realized that traditional models of health insurance simply have no place in primary care. |
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Alone among western industrialized nations, the United States at the end of the twentieth century lacked a system of socialized medicine or universal health insurance. |
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It appears some left-wing political bloggers are trying to form a labor union in hopes they'll receive health insurance and better working standards. |
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At the same time, however, millions of people lack such coverage, and policymakers have proposed a range of approaches for expanding health insurance coverage. |
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The cost of the service is not reimbursed by health insurance. |
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The rising cost of health insurance is the proximate cause of middle-class income stagnation. |
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Retail giant Wal-Mart has been dragged into the vote on whether California law should require firms with more than 20 employers to provide health insurance to its staff. |
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After discussing the labour law, the syndicate representatives also discussed the health insurance law. |
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Accident and health insurance written by fraternals are discussed under the section on fraternals. |
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Private health insurance is available to the population for those who want to avail of it. |
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However, the gap between total compensation and productivity is not as wide because of increased employee benefits such as health insurance. |
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In 2006, Massachusetts became the first state to mandate universal health insurance. |
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State subsidised healthcare is available to all Polish citizens who are covered by this general health insurance program. |
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In 2003, the Cayman Islands became the first country in the world to mandate health insurance for all residents. |
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The French health care system is one of universal health care largely financed by government national health insurance. |
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In addition, direct payments by the patient and voluntary health insurance premiums account for a large proportion of funding. |
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North Dakota expanded Medicaid in 2014, and its health insurance exchange is the federal site, HealthCare. |
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People without insurance through employers can participate in a national health insurance program administered by local governments. |
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The majority of the population has no health insurance or access to healthcare. |
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As a result, Florida is second only to Texas in the percentage of its citizens without health insurance. |
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In 1994, Oregon adopted the Oregon Health Plan, which made health care available to most of its citizens without private health insurance. |
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Mandates serve to help attract low-risk individuals, which is necessary to prevent adverse selection to keep the health insurance markets viable. |
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His life as a man is built around health insurance and tax services. |
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The federal tax code has become as jargonized as any health insurance policy. |
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Neither Alice nor Bruce was reimbursed by health insurance or employee benefit plans for the cost of their attempt to kick the habit. |
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Another issue that calls for a bi-partisan look at a proposed solution is the cost of health insurance. |
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Fortunately, the American economy has some health insurance. |
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Our health insurance, UnitedHealthcare PPO, is better than most. |
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Steve, a manager at a health insurance firm, has a Boro calendar and mouse mat in his office. |
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In essence, the tax clarifications give private long-term care insurance the same tax treatment as accident and health insurance. |
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A new credit is provided for a qualified small employer for nonelective contributions to purchase health insurance for its employees. |
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One potentially underemphasized aspect of the case is that there is no requirement that employers offer health insurance. |
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In only a year's time, hundreds of thousands of Americans have chosen CO-OP health insurance plans to meet their healthcare needs. |
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Then, you can tap your HSA to pay a wide variety of healthcare costs, including those you incur before your health insurance policy pays off. |
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Access to medical services can be a problem even for families that do have health insurance. |
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A private health insurance market in Poland is poised to take off, following the election of a new president and new parliament this past fall. |
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He has health insurance and, as far as we know, no preexisting conditions. |
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Until 2011, there had been only one Rct of health insurance. |
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Workers whose employers provide group health insurance will be allowed to predesignate a preferred physician in the event they incur an on-the-job injury requiring treatment. |
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The result was proposals from groups such as the American Association for Labor Legislation to have the state subsidize health insurance for the working classes. |
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In addition, the tax incentives of HSAs will lure uninsured people into the insurance market, reducing the numbers of families without health insurance. |
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Employers eventually would devolve responsibility for health insurance to their employees by giving them the money the companies currently pay to insurance companies. |
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The proposed ruling would provide clarifying guidance regarding the deductibility of health insurance premiums covering S corporation shareholders. |
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While each Blues plan will determine the length of its contingency plan, it is likely that many private health insurance plans will follow CMS policy. |
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The bottom-left subfigure shows that non-implementing states experienced greater increases in individual health insurance market coverage than other states. |
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Users will be able to store personal health and medical records, as well as information on medications, medical tests, and physician and health insurance data. |
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Others may question whether health insurance losses are comparable to the lower probability risks of terrorism or natural disasters that are federally reinsured. |
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The former flight attendants wish to remain in the rehiring line with an opportunity to regain their old positions and qualify once more for a pension and health insurance. |
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According to the 2005 National Family Health Survey, only a small proportion of Kolkata households were covered under any health scheme or health insurance. |
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Swiss citizens are universally required to buy health insurance from private insurance companies, which in turn are required to accept every applicant. |
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Currently the population is covered by a health insurance plan provided by statute, with criteria allowing some groups to opt for a private health insurance contract. |
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The organization providing public health insurance is not necessarily a public administration, and its budget may be isolated from the main state budget. |
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Without supplemental health insurance, we would have been hung out to dry. |
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It is adverse selection that leads US workers who anticipate high family medical expenditure to seek employers with superior health insurance coverage for their employees. |
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