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Florida’s Gov. Scott, Chief Opponent Of Health Law, Meets With HHS Chief Sebelius
Gov. Rick Scott visited Washington to press HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for approval on the Florida's Medicaid managed care plans. Afterward, he offered few details about their discussion on another major issue --- how, or if, the state will carry out key parts of the Affordable Care Act.
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When An Employer Drops Coverage, Workers Lose Their Tax Advantages
Insurance columnist answers readers' questions, including how alternative medicine might be treated under the health law, and offers more details about coverage for adult children.
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Triage System Helps Colleges Treat Mentally Ill Students
Colleges and universities across the country have seen an influx of students with mental health needs.
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Rural Hospitals Get Relief In Fiscal Cliff Deal
It's not just another New Year's Day in Wellsville, N.Y., as rural hospitals get financial relief from Congress.
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Behind The Fiscal Cliff Deal, A Prolonged Hospital Finance Fight
Hospitals complain they are bearing the brunt of sustaining payment levels for doctors but the changes in Medicare were a long time coming.
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Counting Health Care Changes In The ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Deal
KHN's Mary Agnes Carey and Politico Pro's Jennifer Haberkorn detail the deal struck between President Obama and Congress to avert the so-called "fiscal cliff" and what the compromise means for hospitals and doctors who serve Medicare patients.
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When Employers’ Health Plans Disappear, Workers Often Have Few Options
Unexpected events, such as a corporate bankruptcy or sale or a decision by an employer to discontinue insurance, can undermine the security of on-the-job coverage.