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Health Care Reform: Four Companies That Are Leading Change – Forbes

June 22nd, 2012 Comments off

This week, Kathy Gersch, my Kotter International colleague, highlights four companies in the health care sector that are not waiting for a Supreme Court decision to transform their businesses. The Supreme Court is set to rule on key provisions …

Health Care Reform: Undoing Obama’s Health Law Could Have Messy Ripple Effects – Huffington Post

June 10th, 2012 Comments off

WASHINGTON — It sounds like a silver lining. Even if the Supreme Court overturns President Barack Obama’s health care law, employers can keep offering popular coverage for the young adult children of their workers. But here’s the catch: The …

Health Care Reform Didn’t Kill Jobs In Massachusetts: Report – Huffington Post

June 9th, 2012 Comments off

You’ve heard it a million times before: President Barack Obama’s health care reform law is a job killer that will drive up costs for American businesses, freeze hiring and force layoffs. But in Massachusetts, where then-governor and current …

Health Care Reform Didn’t Kill Jobs In Massachusetts: Report – Huffington Post

June 8th, 2012 Comments off

You’ve heard it a million times before: President Barack Obama’s health care reform law is a job killer that will drive up costs for American businesses, freeze hiring and force layoffs. But in Massachusetts, where then-governor and current …

Health Care Reform: The Unintended Impact on Children – Forbes

February 26th, 2012 Comments off

When health care reform was passed in 2010, many applauded the provision that children could no longer be denied health insurance coverage due to pre-existing conditions, but there’s decidedly less clapping now. “As an unintended consequence …

How Many Lives Does the Health Care Reform Cat Have Left? – Huffington Post

January 30th, 2012 Comments off

How many lives does health care reform have? The law has survived a slew of near-death moments, but 2012 brings new lethal traps for the first-ever law that makes health coverage a right for almost all Americans. First up is the U.S. Supreme Court, which …