National News
In May, hackers broke into the networks of an Indiana-based medical software company. The company, Medical Informatics Engineering (MIE), operates more than 300 medical centers in 38 states. The company believes the compromised data includes patient names, mailing and email addresses, Social Security numbers and sensitive medical records.
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What Patients are Reading
In June 25, 2015, the Supreme Court upheld President Obama's hotly debated Affordable Care Act in a 6-3 decision. For those following the debate intently, it is understood that the verdict now authorizes federal tax credits for eligible Americans living in states with their own exchanges and also those in the 34 states with federal marketplaces.
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At a paper mill in Longview, Washington, Kurt Gallow and his wife, Brenda, are worrying about his company's proposed new health care plan, which would require workers to pay as much as $6,000 toward their families' medical bills. Mrs. Gallow's diabetic condition almost certainly will mean thousands of dollars more a year for her care alone, if the new plan is put in place, which may happen as early as next year.
Visit http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/22/business/labor-and-employers-join-in-opposition-to-a-health-care-tax.html?_r=0 to view the full article online.
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