With the Senate's one o'clock in the morning vote to pass their version of health care reform now history, the United States lurches forward on the path to some kind of major overhaul in health care. While the rules of the game will be changing soon, the basics look likely to stay the same in the years to come: finding health insurance is going to be just as confusing and daunting a task as ever.
To help those who are just entering into the health care market understand what they're in for, we assembled a panel of our newsroom interns and let them question former health care industry reporter Emily Beaver. In this edition of "Health Care Conundrums", Sarah Hamik asks if you need a job to get insurance coverage.
While we're on the subject... our friends at Oakland North has this meaty piece on the prospects of an overhaul of Oakland's public health care system in the style of the "Healthy San Francisco" program. Check out "A Tale Of Two Cities, Health Care Edition".







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