Michelle Andrews

Medicare Offers Expanded Coverage To Battle Expanding Waistlines

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Keeping off the pounds is tough at any age. Now seniors are getting a helping hand from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which has announced that it will cover screening and counseling for obesity as a free preventive service for Medicare beneficiaries. Coverage is effective immediately. Advocates hope that CMS’ decision may […]

Both Patients And Physicians Can Suffer When Test Results Aren’t Reported

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The push for better coordination of patient care, including the adoption of electronic medical records, should help improve the delivery of test results to patients from doctors and to doctors from those who perform the tests.

Hospitals Offering Complementary Medical Therapies

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Experts say the move comes with consumers’ willingness to spend money on therapies such as acupuncture and massage and with the recognition that some can be effective.

High-Deductible Health Plans More Common On Employers’ Menus

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Health plan deductibles keep inching up. When employees sign up for coverage this fall during their company’s annual enrollment period, nearly a quarter will face annual deductibles of at least $1,000, according to a recent employer survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KHN is an editorially independent program of the foundation.) At small companies, the high-deductible option, […]

Helping Patients Know Their ‘Medical Mind’ Can Ease Uncertainty

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In a new book, oncologist and New Yorker writer Jerome Groopman and his wife, endocrinologist Pamela Hartzband, encourage consumers to chart their own path when looking at treatment decisions.

The Five Cancers Most Likely To Push You Over The Financial Edge

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Cancer often takes a heavy toll not only on people’s bodies but on their finances as well. And just as some types of cancer are more deadly than others, some types cause more financial pain, as recent research from Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center shows. When researchers examined bankruptcy rates in Washington state and […]

Memphis Hospital Teams Up With Churches To Deliver Care

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The Methodist Le Bonheur system and about 400 churches work together to make sure church members have social support when they go into the hospital and when they come out.

Some Doctors Refuse To Treat Kids Who Have Not Been Immunized

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These pediatricians say they are worried about other patients in the waiting room, some of them too young to be immunized or with health problems that compromise their immune systems.

Employers Increasingly Trimming Or Cutting Disability Benefits

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The same pattern that has emerged in health insurance — employers’ shifting more costs onto workers’ shoulders — is occurring in disability coverage.

Readers Face Multiple Dilemmas About Insurance Coverage, Costs

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“Insuring Your Health” columnist Michelle Andrews answers questions from readers, including someone wondering about coverage if you’ve been drinking, talking with your insurer about a family member’s bill and preventive colonscopies.

Lower Prices For High-Risk Coverage

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How low can they go? Experts agreed that pricey premiums for the new “pre-existing condition insurance plans” created under the health care overhaul were partly to blame for anemic enrollment in the plans, which reached just 21,454 after several months, compared with potentially hundreds of thousands that had been projected. Starting July 1, the Obama […]