As it has for two years, the public remained divided over the law when they were surveyed a week after the arguments ended, according to the latest survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation. (KHN is an editorially-independent program of the foundation.) According to the poll, 50 percent of American said they were “very or fairly” closely following the court case, up from 37 percent in March.Amidst mixed public opinion, The Affordable Care Act will take effect in 2014, and the stream of newly insured patients will lead to an increase in retail health centers across the country.
A new survey released by Mercer, a global consulting leader, examines the evolution of employer thinking since the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was signed into law. The survey clearly demonstrates many businesses need more education and preparation in the upcoming months.
KHN: Employers will be able to increase rewards to workers who participate in wellness programs under final rules released Wednesday by the Obama administration.
Some of the 22 taxes embedded in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), more commonly referred to now as Obamacare, are starting to be imposed. Most people have already figured out how these taxes will increase the costs of health insurance coverage. The question is, how will these taxes impact other
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