Michelle Andrews

Despite Health Law’s Protections, Many Consumers May Be ‘Underinsured’

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Experts say that potential trouble spots for out-of-pocket spending include prescription drugs; specialist care, including that provided by academic medical centers; and services such as physical therapy.

Prevention Programs For People Without Insurance Still Play Key Role

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Although the health law could expand coverage to millions, many low-income people and others will not have insurance and will still have to rely on these programs for preventive care.

For Many Workers, It’s Time To Consider Insurance Options

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Fall is generally the time when many people who get insurance through their job re-enroll. Higher deductibles and dependent care costs, and financial incentives for wellness activities, lead trends.

Rep. Ryan And CMS Chief Tavenner’s Exchange Muddles Subsidies For Young Adults

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In a contentious House Ways and Means Committee hearing Tuesday about the problem-plagued launch of the federal health insurance exchange, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, managed to agree about one thing: Young adults who have access to their parents’ health insurance can’t get subsidies if […]

A Reader Asks: I Don’t Have Children, So Why Do I Have To Buy Pediatric Dental Insurance?

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Insurance columnist explains that the essential health benefits that all new individual and small-group health plans must offer reflect a core package that experts thought everyone should have access to.