Hospitals Offer Better Food As Patient Satisfaction Becomes More Important Under Federal Health Law
Hospitals have gone from curing disease to curing meats to boost reviews and qualify for larger Medicare payments.
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Hospitals have gone from curing disease to curing meats to boost reviews and qualify for larger Medicare payments.
With 100 days until Obamacare marketplaces open, much work remains to be done -- here's where they stand.
States will have the option to use data from food stamps, other programs, to enroll adults in Medicaid. Officials say the changes are geared to states that are expanding the program next year, but they may also be adopted by others.
Some states with high uninsured rates get far less money to help people sign up for coverage under the health law.
House GOP leaders question whether feds can deliver on $50B promise to cover poor residents.
For-profit insurers ask Congress to open FEHB to greater competition from regional plans.
Feds announce $54 million to hire 'navigators' in 33 states, but some say that's too little to get job done.
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