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These marketplaces open Oct. 1 and will allow individuals and small businesses to compare insurance coverage.
In a letter that the administration described as a "blatant and shameful attempt to intimidate," the Republican House members direct groups to provide a written description of the work they intend to do, the number of employees and volunteers, their duties and how much they'll be paid.
John Castellani, the head of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, notes support for health overhaul but says efforts to change Medicare Part D program and companies' control of biologic drugs "would do serious harm to our industry."
In announcing the delay, the administration says it will give businesses time to comply and allow the government to consider simpler solutions.
The rules closely mirror those unveiled in February, officials said. Nonprofit religious organizations would not have to contract, arrange, pay for or refer contraceptive coverage if they object on religious grounds, but that coverage would be provided separately to women enrolled in their health plans at no cost. HHS received more than 400,000Â comments on the […]
The report says that the administration "has many key activities remaining to be completed."
Some lawmakers and children's advocates say that without changes, certain health law provisions designed to expand children's dental coverage may not work as intended.
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