Features By Dan Gorenstein
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States must make health care decisions
The deadline for states to decide whether they'll run their own insurance exchanges is looming.
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A job market for vets helping vets
Thousands of veterans who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan need counseling and their fellow soldiers are helping to meet the demand.
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Cracking the codes of the new bible of mental disorders
An updated version of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual could mean new winners and losers in the healthcare industry.
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Powerball a big winner for many states
Wednesday's big Powerball jackpot is one reason more people are playing the multi-state lottery at record levels.
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New health care law hits the job market
When the Affordable Care Act takes effect in 2014, some employers may cut workers' hours to avoid providing benefits.
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New health care rules may still leave sickest underserved
Health advocates say the new rules under the Affordable Care Act still allow insurers too much flexibility in the coverage they offer.
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Making sense of health care exchanges
After states decide whether to set up their own exchanges, or let the federal government do it, then comes the hard part.
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Investors move in on beachfront property after Sandy
As many homeowners move out, investors will move in. The real estate adage 'Location, location, location' may still trump the risk.
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Health care, fiscal cliff still raising questions post-election
Now that President Barack Obama has been re-elected, it's time to get to work. Two pressing issues: moving forward with the Affordable Care Act and the looming fiscal cliff.
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Marketing Obamacare to the masses
With the health care laws a sure thing, insurers are readying their sales pitches.












