McDonalds’ Suggests a Budget for Employees . . .
…If you remember in the PPACA Healthcare Debate: McDonalds was one of the restaurant employers (Papa Johns, Olive Garden, Applebys, etc.) stating the excessive cost of the PPACA would force…
…If you remember in the PPACA Healthcare Debate: McDonalds was one of the restaurant employers (Papa Johns, Olive Garden, Applebys, etc.) stating the excessive cost of the PPACA would force…
…come from corporate health care interests which — like the governor and Georgia state Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens — oppose the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known…
…appropriated by law by Congress. The IRS can’t send people money if, according to the ACA which is still the law of the land, they aren’t owed money. The defunding…
by Tom aka Rusty Rustbelt Health Care Thoughts: Really Narrow Networks “Narrow networks” are in the news as the ACA exchanges begin to do business (or not?). From the Columbus…
…an da fig leaf. Let’s say the fig leaf is elimination of the ACA tax on medical devices (no huge deal). The Democrats in the Senate can declare victory —…
…42 U.S.C. 18081). The bill could not assert that the law on verification is unchanged more be more firmly, spficically or undeniably. The bill is at a more useful blog…
…states sites accurate? Dunno. This matches the rest of ACA, a program in which almost every segment is incredibly complicated, even while good intentioned. Don’t blame the techies. This is…
…market and ACA is causing employers to embark on a massive “risk shift,” pushing higher deductibles and co-pays down to employees. Maybe the same policy number, but decidedly different economics….
…paying $54 a month for health insurance (no hospital coverage and a $ 50 deductible for office visits) she will have to pay $ 591 for ACA level health insurance….
…relation to part-time employment. The sheer perniciousness of the tsunami of casual misrepresentations of fact by mainstream journalism outlets on the subject of the ACA (not to mention on the…