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Tag: Health Insurance

Con: Mandatory vaccines
Opinion Pro/Con

Con: Mandatory vaccines

November 16, 2020 Samantha Neff

There has been a rush to get a COVID-19 vaccination so that people are able to return to their normal lives, but many are ready

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California has you covered
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California has you covered

September 13, 2016September 14, 2016 Monica Villacorta

From a simple cough to a devastating cold or a few broken bones, students are opting out from visiting the doctor’s office but Pierce College

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Featured Stories News

Covered California representatives are on campus as coverage deadline approaches

February 10, 2015February 24, 2015 Calvin Alagot

Covered California representatives will be at Pierce to answer questions and help students sign up for health care. Booths will be on the Mall, in front

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Assistance with the Affordable Care Act offered
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Assistance with the Affordable Care Act offered

March 1, 2014March 3, 2014 Lynn Levitt

Appointments were made in front of the Pierce College library for help with enrollment in the new health care program under the Affordable Health Care

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Health insurance: a necessary hassle

April 29, 2008January 23, 2012 Archive

The majority of college students with health insurance are receiving it from their employers, which may show that employee benefits are becoming increasingly crucial. Out of 80 percent of college students aged 18 to 23 who receive health insurance, 67 percent are covered through employer-sponsored plans, according to a March study by the U.

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