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Health Law Tempers New State Coverage Mandates

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Provisions in the Affordable Care Act seek to curb individual states from setting new mandates requiring insurers to cover specific care but many local legislators are trying to work around that.

Consumers To Hear Soon If Plans Are Canceled

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Although the Obama administration has given insurers extra time to bring their plans into compliance with the health law, some may opt to drop substandard coverage this fall.

Government Streamlining Medicare Coverage For Cancer Test

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FDA and Medicare officials conduct a parallel review of a new screening test for colorectal cancer and that could bring the test to beneficiaries six months faster.

Must A Divorced Dad Cover Adult Kids; Will Medicare Pay For Infusion Therapy

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KHN’s consumer columnist Michelle Andrews explores a divorced mother’s efforts to get her ex-husband to keep their sons on his plan, one senior’s problems getting Medicare to cover his antibiotic infusion at home and what earnings one reader will have to count when applying for premium subsidies.

Health Law Calls For Some Workers To Be Automatically Enrolled In Coverage

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A provision of the ACA that could be implemented as early as next year requires employers with more than 200 workers to sign up employees in one of the company’s plans. Workers may opt out, however.

A Reader Asks: With Job-Based Coverage, Can I Still Qualify For Cost-Sharing Subsidies

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KHN’s consumer columnist Michelle Andrews explains that if the insurance offered through an employer is considered affordable, you can’t qualify for the health law’s program to provide financial help to cover costs such as deductibles and co-payments.