The state will seek bids today for a system to determine eligibility and enroll residents in current state programs.
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The Virginia Health Reform Initiative Advisory Council decided to wait for a detailed comparison of benefits currently provided under insurance plans in the state.
While the Obama administration's health care overhaul faces scrutiny in the U.S. Supreme Court, a battle over its merits is playing out in Virginia.
He thinks high court is likely to find the individual mandate unconstitutional.
On the third and last day of arguments, the justices appeared to accept the administration's argument that at least two important insurance changes are so closely tied to the insurance requirement that they could not survive without it.
The monumental fight over a health care law that touches all Americans and divides them sharply comes before the Supreme Court today. The justices will decide whether to kill or keep the largest expansion in the nation's social safety net in more than four decades.
While Virginia waits for the U.S. Supreme Court to act on federal health care reform, the clock keeps ticking on a deadline for states.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments this week in the legal challenges to President Barack Obama's health care law.
A look at how the case will unfold before the court in question-and-answer form.
Uncertainty is the rule, not the exception, as Virginia employers prepare for federal health care reform — constitutional or not.
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