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Above the Fold September 28, 2011
 
 
Business group files high court health reform appeal
By Mark Sherman
A small-business group opposed to the health care overhaul is asking the Supreme Court to strike down the entire law, not just the core requirement to buy health insurance or pay a penalty...Read more
Today's News
The problem with CLASS
By Paula Aven Gladych
The Obama administration's attempt to create a voluntary long-term care program was a way for the president to barter with GOP lawmakers on health mandates after his reelection, says Jesse Slome, executive director for the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance...Read more
Kaiser: Average annual premiums up 9 percent
By Amanda McGrory
Annual premiums for employer-sponsored family health coverage in 2011 increased to $15,073, a 9 percent jump from 2010, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research & Educational Trust 2011 Employer Health Benefits Survey...Read more
NAIC panel wrestles with retiree benefits accounting
By Allison Bell
State insurance regulators are wrestling with questions about whether the benefits insurance company employers have offered employees are promises or heartfelt wishes...Read more

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The Pulse
Dan Cole
The out-of-state opportunity
By Dan Cole
Getting a potential client to switch their broker is a lot like trying to get them to skydive: they've been meaning to do it for years, they'll feel much better for having done it; they just need a little push...Read more
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Overheard on BenefitsPro

Why would the Obama administration expect to see a rise in employer-sponsored health insurance? Estimates are 30-80% of employers will drop employee health coverage.

-- CraigJCasey, Overhaul may push employee benefits shift

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