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Wall Street Journal: Restaurant Shift: Sorry, Just Part-Time

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Restaurant Shift: Sorry, Just Part-Time By Julie Jargon, Brenda Cronin and Sarah E. Needleman Ken Adams has been turning to more part-time workers at his 10 Subway sandwich shops in Michigan to avoid possibly incurring higher health-care costs under the new federal insurance law. He added approximately 25 part-time workers in May and June as he reduced some employees'…

Hearing With Acting IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel

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House Small Business Committee Chairman Sam Graves (R-MO) today announced that the Committee will hold a hearing with acting IRS Commissioner, Daniel Werfel, on Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 1:00pm titled The Internal Revenue Service and Small Businesses: Ensuring Fair Treatment. The purpose of the hearing is to identify how the agency selects, classifies and audits the tax returns of small…

Three of Top Five States For Business To Testify on Successful State Strategies WEDNESDAY

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The House Small Business Committee will hold a hearing titled Beyond the Beltway: Successful State Strategies for Small Business Growth tomorrow, featuring CNBC's three of the top five states for business, announced today.  1) South Dakota 2) Texas 3) North Dakota 4) Nebraska 5) Virginia and Utah *tie* The purpose of the hearing is to receive testimony from state officials on…

WSJ: Health-Insurance Costs Set for a Jolt

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Wall Street Journal: Health-Insurance Costs Set for a Jolt For the Healthy, Rates Could Soar Under New Law; Sicker Consumers to See Relief. By LOUISE RADNOFSKY Healthy consumers could see insurance rates double or even triple when they look for individual coverage under the federal health law later this year, while the premiums paid by sicker people are set to become more affordable,…

Apps Developers Say Interoperability, FDA's Guidance Key Concerns for Industry

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Tags: Health

Bloomberg BNA By Kendra Casey Plank (BNA) -- House Subcommittee Hearing on Mobile Medical Apps Key Point: Health IT vendors are not voluntarily adopting common interoperabilty standards. Chief Concern: Vendors are awaiting final guidance from FDA on mobile medical apps oversight. The health care technology industry is not lacking interoperability standards for health information and…

CQ: GAO Warns the Administration is Lagging in Progress on the Health Care Law

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CQ: GAO Warns the Administration is Lagging in Progress on the Health Care Law By Emily Ethridge, June 19, 2013 The Obama administration is behind schedule on some key activities required to set up the federally-run individual and small business health insurance exchanges, the Government Accountability Office said in two reports issued Wednesday. The GAO said in both reports that the…