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Wisconsin Issues Dire Warning About Trump’s Effect on Obamacare Costs

Health care access could soon become a pipe dream for some Wisconsinites if Congress doesn’t muster up a budget. The government shut down 27 days ago, in large part over a debate on the merits of the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits, which assist individuals making upward of 400 percent of the federal poverty level. Still, neither national political party appears willing to shatter Congress’s stalemate on how to fund Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” budget, which included details to slice billions from Obamacare subsidies and Medicaid.Open enrollment for the subsidized coverage is just days away, but failing to extend the premium tax credits could raise premiums by thousands of dollars a year for people within the affected income bracket all over the country. In Wisconsin, those hardest hit could see their premiums rise by...
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Health insurance: How to avoid paying ‘thousands more than we need too’
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Health insurance: How to avoid paying ‘thousands more than we need too’

Health insurance costs have already gone up “significantly” in the past few years and are forecast to keep rising. Despite this, many in the insurance industry believe vast numbers of people are paying far more than they need to. On Lunchtime LiveHead of Health & General Insurance at Cornmarket Dermot Wells predicted costs will continue to increase in the years ahead. “If you’re sitting on the same plan, your premium has gone up the last three years somewhere in the region of 30% and 75% - depending on the plan...
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Carer told to repay €22,000 after ‘year of hell’ caring for ill father
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Carer told to repay €22,000 after ‘year of hell’ caring for ill father

The Department of Social Protection has demanded a carer repay nearly €22,000 after a “year of hell” looking after his elderly father. Noel McCarthy’s father is 78 years old and moved in with his son after his wife passed away from cancer. On Lunchtime LiveMr McCarthy said a nurse made it clear to him that his father would not be able to manage living by himself. “At the time I was working in full time employment,” he explained. “But after three and a half years of looking after him, he...
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IBLA 2025: India’s next decade of growth will be defined by technology, scale and talent, say business leaders
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IBLA 2025: India’s next decade of growth will be defined by technology, scale and talent, say business leaders

From technology and finance to law and healthcare, every leader on the IBLA 2025 Jury Round panel echoed a shared conviction — that India’s next decade of growth will be powered by the fusion of technology, scale, and human capital. Arundhati Bhattacharya, President & CEO of Salesforce South Asia and Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson of Apollo Hospitals underscored how AI can transform inclusion and access in India. Bhattacharya urged industries to “get excited, not fearful” about artificial intelligence, arguing that India must build frugal innovation models suited to its unique conditions rather than replicate resource-intensive Western approaches. Reddy reinforced that view from the healthcare lens, highlighting Apollo’s “Clinician’s Intelligence Engine” as an example of how AI can bridge the gap between demand and the shortage of trained medical professionals — not just for India, but...
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