9 Things Millennials Need To Know About Obamacare (But Likely Don’t)
It may not be as fun as planning that backpacking trip around Europe, but buying health insurance will soon be its own rite of passage. Here's what you need to know.
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It may not be as fun as planning that backpacking trip around Europe, but buying health insurance will soon be its own rite of passage. Here's what you need to know.
Texas community groups are relying on promotoras - health counselors, often women, who offer one-on-one counseling about coverage options in Spanish-speaking communities.
This little-known provision of the health law has been --at times -- in the Senate negotiations on the budget.
Costs, coverage details of different Medicare Advantage or prescription drug plans can vary significantly, so beneficiaries should weigh their options and consider switching plans for a better deal.
The nonprofit "consumer oriented and operated plans," or co-ops, are run by their members and were created under the federal health law to enhance competition on the exchanges.
Consumers of different ages, health and income levels make different calculations about the costs and benefits of buying health coverage.
Harvard researchers find no difference in CEO compensation between hospitals that rate well in providing good care and those that do poorly.
Although tribal members are entitled to free health care, most Indian health facilities do not offer a full array of services.
How states resolve questions over whether to mandate coverage of specialized treatments, such as gastric bypass surgery, can have a big impact on premiums.
The new health insurance exchanges are now in their second week, and almost across the board, it has been a rocky start. But just how rocky depends on what state you live in and how many navigators have been hired to help people sign up.
Getting rid of the tax, which helps raise money to fund the health law, might help break the budget battle logjam.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has furloughed more than half its staff as a result of the federal shutdown. That worries states, particularly as the flu season begins.
Once consumers are primed to enroll, the hand-off to counselors has been rocky. Many counselors are still attending training or are awaiting background checks and state-issued licenses; some just need a computer log-in.
A contract worker looks for more consistent coverage.
A cottage industry of nonprofits and companies offer grades and rankings of hospitals. But they often measure different things.
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