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Cancer Meds Often Bring Big Out-Of-Pocket Costs For Patients, Report Finds

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The advocacy arm of the American Cancer Society said Wednesday that federal and state governments should move to restrict insurers from charging patients a percentage of the cost of their prescription drugs.

New York City Launches Initiative Focused On The Mental Health Of Pregnant Women, New Mothers

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Meanwhile, in Texas, a new report advances mental health policy recommendations for law enforcement agencies. News outlets also report on the challenges of maneuvering the mental health care system in North Carolina and Ohio.

Iowa Lawmakers To Urge Feds To Halt Medicaid Privatization

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Three Democratic state senators are travelling to Washington, D.C., to meet with federal officials in an effort to stop Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad’s privatization plan. In other state Medicaid news, adult care facilities in Kansas are wary of KanCare reimbursement changes; a Michigan regulatory board denies contract appeals by five Medicaid HMOs; and Virginia’s Medicaid costs are forecast to rise.

VA To Offer New Plan To Improve Private Doctor Care For Veterans

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The Washington Post reports that Veterans Affairs officials will present details to Congress today. Also, the Miami Herald finds that Florida hospitals are having trouble getting paid for care to veterans.

Drug Spending On The Rise Across The Globe, Could Hit $1.3T Over Next Five Years

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Prescription drug cost hikes will contribute to a 30-percent rise in total global drug spending by 2020. In related news, the American Medical Association is urging a ban on the advertisement of prescription drugs and medical devices to consumers.

Don’t Just Stick With Your Current Health Plan; Shop Around For 2016, Study Advises

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Insurance premiums could jump 15 percent next year for millions of consumers if they keep their 2015 plans, reports the Kaiser Family Foundation. KHN is an editorially independent program of the foundation.

Half Empty Or Half Full: Differing Views Of Federal Health Law

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A Wall Street Journal forum examines various perspectives about the successes and challenges of the Affordable Care Act. Also in the news, a report about the effect of the “coverage gap” on communities in Tennessee, guidance for people looking to enroll on the marketplaces, Rhode Island’s efforts to improve its tracking for health and human services benefits and South Dakota’s governor is expected to announce next month his preference on Medicaid expansion.

Virginia Hospitals’ Safety Rankings Now Available Online

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Meanwhile, a Vermont health care provider is launching an ambitious payment overhaul that will emphasize wellness. In other hospital news, a Mississippi community hospital that is slated to close Dec. 1 owes $315,000 in back taxes and the Pennsylvania owner of four of the state’s five most profitable mental-health hospitals is under investigation for Medicare and Medicaid practices.