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Lewiston Library hosts Affordable Care Act discussion

LEWISTON — The Lewiston Public Library and the Maine chapter of the AARP will host a discussion Sept. 4 on the finer points of the Affordable Care Act. The program, “The Affordable Care Act and You,” will be presented by AARP representative Ellen Harris-Howard at 6 p.m. in the library’s Callahan Hall. Harris-Howard will discuss the […]

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State to hold public comment session on Anthem narrow network plan

The Maine Bureau of Insurance will hold a public comment session Thursday on Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s proposal to move a number of its current individual policyholders into a narrow network plan that strictly limits which hospitals and doctors they can use. In central Maine, Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Bridgton Hospital, […]

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80 House members: Government shutdown better than ‘Obamacare’

A letter from 80 Republicans asked Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, to resist any spending bills that would accommodate the new health care law, which is nearing a critical stage of signing up millions of Americans for health coverage. Because it’s virtually certain that President Barack Obama and the Democratic-controlled Senate would reject such demands, leaders […]

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Affordable Care whatsisnow?

Everyone’s talking about it. Even experts don’t understand it. But it’s going to affect us all. If you wonder what the Affordable Care Act will mean to you and your family, we’d like to hear from you. And maybe help! Reporter Lindsay Tice is working on a story about the ACA and how it will […]

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Maine’s congressional delegation to shop same health care options as us

While the federal Affordable Care Act generally will let people stick with the health insurance they already have, that principle doesn’t extend to members of the U.S. Senate and House and the staffers who run their offices. A provision in the controversial law subjects Congress to one of Obamacare’s major initiatives. Senators, representatives and their […]

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Maine to hold info sessions on health care law

PORTLAND (AP) — State of Maine officials will be on hand this month to offer information and guidance about changes occurring under the new federal health care law. Maine Bureau of Insurance will hold public information sessions on the Affordable Health Care Act beginning Thursday at the University of Southern Maine in Portland. Another session […]

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R. Reed: Personal responsibility a factor

Much has been written recently about the direction of health care in this country. We are subjected to numerous opinions on single payer versus current commercial insurance choices, the support or rejection of Obamacare, the profits of pharmaceutical companies and the salaries of hospital administrators among them. Lost in the conversation is personal responsibility. There […]

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Maine Medical Center announces 50 layoffs, 175 position cuts, other reductions

PORTLAND — Maine Medical Center on Tuesday afternoon announced a slate of personnel and payroll cuts, including the elimination of 175 positions, layoffs of 50 employees and 12.5 percent reductions in compensation for top hospital administrators. “This is a difficult day that is unfortunate, but necessary for creating the future that our patients and employees […]

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Mark Eves: Fight for affordable health care is not over

It is difficult to imagine being a veteran in this country and not being able to afford health care. For Tom Ptacek, a U.S. Navy veteran who now works and lives in Portland, it will become a reality this winter. Unfortunately, 2,700 veterans like Tom, and tens of thousands of other Mainers, will have to […]

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CMMC joins lawsuit against federal government over Medicare payments

Eight Maine hospitals have sued U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius over the government’s handling of millions of dollars in payments for some low-income and elderly patients. In the suit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Portland, the hospitals argue that Sebelius arbitrarily and improperly ruled against them in a […]