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FAQ: Obama v. Ryan On Controlling Federal Medicare Spending

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Here are some questions and answers about the Democratic and Republican approaches to moderating spending on the popular program, which covers 47 million seniors and disabled people.

Feds Push Maryland To Think Big On Health Cost Control

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Federal officials are urging Maryland and its powerful health industry to build on the state’s unique hospital rate-setting system to develop sweeping cost controls that could be used as a model for other states.

FAQ: Ryan’s Plan Would Make Key Changes In Medicaid, Too

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Under Ryan’s plan, the federal share of Medicaid spending would drop sharply as the program becomes a block grant to states, indexed for inflation and population growth.

Contraception Coverage Issue Continues To Smolder On Capitol Hill

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Jackie Judd and KHN’s Mary Agnes Carey discuss the health law provision mandating contraception coverage at no cost to consumers, as the focus of the dispute broadens from Congress to the courts.

Study: Nearly A Third Of Doctors Won’t See New Medicaid Patients

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But the rate is almost twice as high in New Jersey, largely because the state pays doctors so little to participate in the program for low-income and disabled residents.