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What’s Behind The Medicaid Enrollment Jump?
Stateline examines the reasons why Medicaid enrollment is soaring in the 25 expansion states. Meanwhile, in Missouri, Gov. Jay Nixon may be attempting to resurrect his state’s conversation.
Study: Premiums In Red States After Health Law Rose More Than In Blue States
The Heritage Foundation reports that premiums for people who live in “red” states — those with more Republicans — are seeing their health coverage premiums rise more on average than those in “blue” states. In the meantime, an analysis shows how many people will be eligible for health law coverage subsidies in Georgia and Oregon.
Tavenner Tells Senate Panel To Expect 800K Enrollees By End Of Nov., Answers Security Questions
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner said Tuesday that fixes have been made to the federal website to improve users’ experiences. She also answered questions about an exchange security breach that she said is fixed. In the meantime, the Obama administration faces growing skepticism from those in its own party on the rollout.
The Health Law’s Impact On Food Stamp Eligibility; Will Unions Get The Tax Relief They Are Seeking?
News outlets offer the latest news on a range of health law implementation issues.
UnitedHealthcare CEO: Medicare Advantage Benefit Cuts Are ‘The New Frontier’
The Tampa Bay Times looks at cuts to the provider networks in Medicare Advantage plans marketed by AARP and whether they indicate more changes are coming for the popular insurance plans for seniors.
Sens. Landrieu, Manchin Seek Support For Bills To Amend Health Law
The Democrats are offering legislation that would seek to stop the cancellations of individual market policies and delay fines set up by the health law for people who don’t secure coverage.
‘War Room’ Notes Offer View Of Chaos That Surrounded Healthcare.gov Launch
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who chairs the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, released more than 100 pages of documents showing how the difficulties and glitches were chronicled.
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care from around the country.
HCA Profits Up, CVS Forecasts The Same On Filling More Prescriptions
HCA reports greater profits over higher admissions to their hospitals, while CVS Caremark forecasts higher profit on filling more prescriptions.
State Highlights: New Va. Governor-Elect Pledges To Expand Medicaid
A selection of health policy stories from Virginia, Wisconsin, Florida, California and Colorado.
First Edition: November 6, 2013
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports detailing the contents of the health law’s “war room” notes as well as scene-setters for today’s Senate hearing testimony about healthcare.gov by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
Despite Some Success, State Health Exchanges Get Mixed Reviews
Though most of the state-run online insurance marketplaces have not been hobbled by the same types of difficulties that marred the federal exchange’s launch, some states are successfully enrolling their residents while others still confront hurdles.
Two Calif. Residents File Suit Against Anthem Blue Cross Over Cancellations
In California and nationwide, millions of people have received insurance cancellation notices of their individual health plans, triggering new criticism of the health law. Kaiser Health News reports that Blue Shield will delay cancellations for some policy holders. Meanwhile, The Fiscal Times attempt to explain why insurance companies are cancelling plans.
Who’s Signing Up On Exchanges, And What’s Available, Trigger Questions
News outlets report on health law implementation issues, such as an early indication that customers on the marketplace tend to be older and how that could impact insurance prices for everyone.
State Highlights: Calif. Hospital Chain Settles Anesthesia Billing Suit
A selection of health policy news from California, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Kansas and North Carolina.
Obama Pledges Campaign To Make Sure Health Law Works
As part of an effort to reframe the national discussion, President Barack Obama appeared before health law supporters at an Organizing For Action summit, asking them to help spread the word “far and wide” about the overhaul’s good news.
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care from around the country.
Obama Administration Worried Over Paper Applications When Healthcare.gov Problems Persisted
A myriad of issues related to enrolling people in the health law’s insurance marketplaces include new revelations that officials worried that allowing people to fill out paper applications for coverage on the federal marketplace would bring its own problems. Other issues examined include the roles of exchange call centers, “navigators,” and other paid or volunteer workers.
Calif. Nonprofit Provides Grant To Get TV Shows To Include Stories About Health Law
The California Endowment is giving $500,000 to ensure TV episodes add stories about the need to enroll in health coverage under the health law.
Dems, GOP Both Consider Bills To Let People Keep Their Health Coverage
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle consider legislation that would allow people to keep the health insurance coverage they had that was canceled as a result of the health law. Elsewhere, Virginia’s governor race continues to hinge on the candidates’ stances on the law, and Senate Democrats may allow a vote on legislation that would end health law subsidies for lawmakers and their aides.