Ignoring Health Law Is ‘Risky Posture’ For States: KHN Interview With Alan Weil
State health policy expert Alan Weil offers his take on how states are wrestling with the implementation of health reform
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State health policy expert Alan Weil offers his take on how states are wrestling with the implementation of health reform
A federal judge in Mississippi dismissed a challenge to the health law Thursday, only days after another federal judge ruled the law was unconstitutional because of its insurance mandate.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., introduced an amendment to an unrelated bill today that would repeal the health law. Senators from both sides took to the floor, with Republicans arguing that the country wants repeal and Democrats maintaining that the benefits of the law are popular and outweigh any flaws in the legislation. Watch excerpts from the debate.
Harvard researcher paved the way for a $27 billion effort to push doctors and hospitals into the digital age.
Arizona has already asked for permission to trim back the program, and other states may follow as enhanced funding from Washington expires.
While more women are choosing medicine as a career, there's a pretty big gender gap in starting salaries, researchers have found. The explanation used to be that women entered less lucrative specialties, but that's not the case anymore.
The new health law requires beefed-up appeals processes, but insurance companies and advocates are battling over exactly what that means.
In recent Capitol Hill testimony, Foster, the government's chief Medicare actuary, raised doubts about the health law's ability to hold down future health care costs. But there are reasons to question his assumptions.
Even though Florida faces a big budget hole, Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty said Tuesday the state will forfeit a $1 million federal grant that was supposed to go toward better oversight of health insurance rates.
Companies that administer or profit from flexible spending accounts are trying to change provisions in the new health law restricting the pre-tax funds used by millions of consumers.
After a federal court declared the new health law unconstitutional, it's still unclear how far the ruling reaches. The Obama administration says that it will continue to implement the law.
As state fiscal pressures mount, governors are asking Washington to allow them to reduce their Medicaid rolls, something that's barred under the health care law. Democrats generally prefer to give the states more federal money to help with Medicaid costs, but House Republicans are unlikely to support that, citing deficit concerns.
As state fiscal pressures mount, governors are asking Washington to allow them to reduce their Medicaid rolls, something that's barred under the health care law. Democrats generally prefer to give the states more federal money to help with Medicaid costs, but House Republicans are unlikely to support that, citing deficit concerns.
Patients seeking redress may find this option provides the same benefits as a court battle but quicker and with less emotional toll.
Jackie Judd talks with legal analyst Stuart Taylor about the legal blow today to the new health care reform law. Federal Judge Roger Vinson, in Florida, declared the entire law void.
Here's text of federal Judge Roger Vinson's decision declaring the individual mandate, and thus the whole health care law, unconstitutional.
A survey of public opinions and the current political landscape suggests it will be those vulnerable Senate Democrats facing election in 2012 who are most likely to push the agenda to improve the health overhaul.
In health care speech, Obama ignores new HHS study on insurance costs and cites 2009 industry report instead.
President Barack Obama Friday morning addressed a group of people gathered at the Families USA Health Action conference and continued his defense of the health law.
The AMA was the biggest spender for lobbying operations among health care groups last year as it faced a backlash from members angry that the new health law didn't reverse planned cuts in Medicare reimbursements.
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