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Insurance Overhaul

Health Insurance Overhaul

The Affordable Care Act is poised to transform Florida's health insurance system, encouraging more people to buy insurance. Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

A disrupted health care market in Florida

A cornerstone of the Affordable Care Act is the new health care exchanges that will sell insurance online to individuals and small businesses. Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

An Affordable Care Act case study

To illustrate the choices that companies face under the Affordable Care Act, consider a hypothetical firm, Florida Inc... Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

Opportunity amid uncertainty in Florida's health care

What do you do when the government decides to become your biggest competitor? Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

Insurance overhaul impact on a large employer: Bealls

Because of the ACA, Bealls says they will enforce a strict 30-hour workweek on part-time workers. Also, health care costs for full-time workers will increase. Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

Insurance overhaul impact on a midsized employer: Firehouse Subs

Because of the ACA, Firehouse Subs will likely have to ask full-time employees to pay a portion of their health care premiums. Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

Insurance overhaul impact on a small employer: Aegis Business Technologies

Pam Butler, business owner of Aegis, is not planning any changes to employee's health care coverage. Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

Florida's health care insurance exchange

Last year, Gov. Rick Scott rejected the option under the Affordable Care Act to set up a state-based online health insurance exchange... Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

Employers taking 'wait and see' attitude toward health insurance

While many expect the link between job and health insurance to disappear over time, most employers say they don't plan to stop offering health care in the short term. Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

More health care mandates means more money

The law requires health plans to meet minimum standards. Men will pay for health care that offers maternity benefits. Read more »
Published on 9/3/2013

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Facial recognition cameras in Florida city spark privacy concerns

New security cameras in downtown Lakeland are raising concerns about privacy. The Lakeland Downtown Development Authority has begun installing 13 new security cameras on streets, sidewalks, and alleyways, and there are mixed feelings about them.

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