Illinois To Boost Medicaid Funding For Contraception
Officials seek to increase access to services since the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the health law's birth control mandate for some employers.
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Officials seek to increase access to services since the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the health law's birth control mandate for some employers.
Several experts, however, credited the exchange with one big win: Creating more options for shoppers.
Here's what you need to know if your records are stored electronically (and they probably are).
Proposition 45 would give the state insurance commissioner authority to reject rate hikes, but some experts suggest this could complicate the online insurance marketplace.
As the line between insurance companies and health care providers blurs, these onetime allies are venturing into each other's business and becoming competitors.
Six states allow these counselors
Strong leadership and common-sense budgeting created a model mental health care system in San Antonio.
When Congress created the option for beneficiaries to join the private Medicare Advantage plans, it gave oversight to federal officials, preempting state insurance laws and procedures.
With specialized training and a redirection of resources, San Antonio's police force is taking better care of mentally ill people, keeping them out of jail and saving $10 million a year.
The alphabet soup that distinguishes different types of insurance plans is supposed to help guide consumers, but instead the choices are becoming very confusing.
Consumers in most other states have more information about, and control over, health insurance prices and plans.
Some fear helping some people with their bills might keep them from getting government-subsidized insurance plans.
A study of Medicare billing found that many dermatology procedures were done by nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
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Emergency-room visits have increased at many hospitals. A shortage of primary-care doctors is one reason.
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.
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