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Michelle Andrews answers a reader question about how to find affordable coverage for a child with a preexisting medical condition.
Free scales, diet tips and home visits from nurses all aim to curtail readmissions.
The 2010 federal health law calls for penalties for hospitals with high rates of readmissions as the government seeks to trim spending in the the health program for the elderly and disabled.
Insurers remain wary pending more studies, but many pregnant women are trying the tests for fetal abnormalities.
High-profile law in Florida prohibiting doctors from asking patients about guns was overturned in the courts. But the 2010 federal health law restricts insurers, employers and HHS from asking.
Up to 90 percent of incarcerated girls have experienced physical, emotional or sexual abuse, creating a complex set of health problems that the juvenile justice system is ill-equipped to handle. One woman is on a crusade to change that.
The latest medical breakthrough is the hospital room itself.
In this continuing series, KFF Health News consumer columnist Michelle Andrews answers your health care insurance questions.
Minnesota's state health insurance exchange will cost $54 million in 2015 to operate; earlier estimates were $30 to $40 million.
Michelle Andrews answers a question about an unexpected bill a reader received after paying out-of-pocket for medical services not covered by Medicare.
The endless debate over routine mammograms is getting another kick from an analysis that sharply questions whether the test really does what it's supposed to.
New research suggests that doctors who communicate online with their patients may not see a drop in office visits.
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