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Above the Fold March 14, 2012
 
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Mixed reviews on feds' health blueprint for states
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
More people looking to buy health insurance say they would shop for coverage through a health insurance exchange if they had the opportunity, according to a J.D. Power and Associates health plan study released Tuesday…Read more
Today's News
Interest in health insurance exchanges grows
By Kathryn Mayer
House Speaker John Boehner says if President Barack Obama doesn't reverse a new policy requiring religious schools and hospitals to provide employees with access to free birth control, the Congress will…Read more
One in four 401(k) participants invest solely in TDFs
By Paula Aven Gladych
Nearly a quarter of 401(k) participants invest solely in target-date funds—a six-fold increase over the past five years, according to new Vanguard research…Read more
Express Scripts, Medco Health shares jump
By Associated Press
Shares of pharmacy benefits mangers Express Scripts Inc. and Medco Health Solutions Inc. both rose higher than the broader market Tuesday morning, a day after the companies said they now expect their combination to close early in the second quarter…Read more

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The Pulse
Michael Gomes
Not as simple as 'paying or playing'
By Jenny Ivy
Benefits design changes are happening whether or not health reform and insurance exchanges will be around. One way or another, employers will have to confront compliance demands in addition to already surging health care costs…Read more
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But allowing young adults to stay on their parents' insurance until age 26 has added nearly 2.5 million people to the coverage rolls, at no cost to taxpayers. At no cost only in Obama world can we add 2.5 million people to the coverage at "no cost".

-- Mike, Health reform law remains a marathon

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