Stories tagged with "consumer advocacy group"
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You could be paying more for coverage next year
Report: 42 of employers will raise workers’ share% American workers and employers soon will find themselves faced with another hefty increase in the price they pay for health...
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Report: 36,350 Hoosiers will lose health insurance this year
Roughly 700 people in Indiana are losing their health-care coverage each week, according to a new report that calls for Congress to pass meaningful health-care reform. Families...
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700 Hoosiers per week added to uninsured
An estimated 700 people in Indiana are losing their health care coverage each week, according to a new report that also calls for Congress to work to pass meaningful health care...
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Casket maker gets court backing in suit
BATESVILLE — Batesville Casket Co. will be able to continue to sell its products only through licensed funeral homes, a practice that some alleged violated antitrust laws....
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Students wonder how new credit card law will affect them
Having the credit card itself was not an issue for...
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Consumer group says CVS sold expired products in area stores
CVS Caremark Corp. was accused Thursday of selling expired products in some of its Indianapolis-area stores. Change to Win, a consumer advocacy group, said its surveyors visited 46...
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Group claims CVS sold expired products
CVS Caremark Corp. is being accused today of selling expired products in some of its Indianapolis-area stores. The group Change to Win, a consumer advocacy group, said its...
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Ranks of uninsured kids in state fall, report says
About 8 percent of Indiana's children have no health insurance, even though many are eligible for a state insurance program, according to a new report.Indiana, however, is...
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Report: 131K children in Indiana uninsured
About 131,000 children in Indiana, or about 7.9 percent of the state’s population of children, do not have health insurance, according to a report released today by Families...
