As Ballet Stretches Her Body’s Limits, Insurance Brings Peace of Mind
When you pirouette for a living, injury is nearly certain. But one veteran says coverage under the nation's health law provided some relief.
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When you pirouette for a living, injury is nearly certain. But one veteran says coverage under the nation's health law provided some relief.
But more than 40 percent of those who lacked coverage last fall still don't have insurance.
Overhauling financing is seen as key to reforms.
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But the fund that pays disability benefits needs help fast.
Consumer groups complain people have been misled about the narrow networks of hospitals and doctors in their plans. Insurers say they are trying to hold down prices.
Automatically renewing your Obamacare policy could cost you thousands.
KHN consumer columnist Michelle Andrews points out various options through Medicaid, CHIP and the online insurance marketplaces.
Analysts say it's hard to see either party broadly benefiting in the fall elections.
The plaintiffs accuse state officials of depriving thousands of residents of health care coverage.
Most employee wellness plans have few participants and little effect on health care costs. A program in King County, Washington, is an exception.
The powerful California Nurses Association is threatening to strike as it begins negotiations with Kaiser Permanente on a new four-year contract.
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