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  • “Partnership” Policies for Long-Term Care Hold Promise–and Pitfalls

    To encourage people to buy long-term care insurance, more states are starting programs that allow people to keep some assets if they exhaust insurance benefits and need to go on Medicaid. Without such an arrangement, they would have to "spend down" assets to qualify for Medicaid. But, experts warn, the policies need strong inflation protections.

  • What’s An Exchange?

    While advocates say insurance exchanges would stimulate price competition and give consumers new choices, there's also a risk these programs could undermine the employer-based health insurance system. Here are nine questions and answers about exchanges and their role in health reform.

  • Ad Audit: “Health Reform Testimonials”

    The result of an unusual collaboration between a prominent liberal group and the prescription drug industry, today's ad uses heart-rending vignettes of "real people" to press for affordable, comprehensive health insurance. Yet some of the people profiled in the ads might not get much relief under the main proposals pending in Congress.

  • Checking In With David Nexon

    For more than two decades, David Nexon has had a voice in the health policy debate. Now, as senior executive vice president of Advanced Medical Technology Association, which represents the medical device manufacturers, he's working to ensure that any health care overhaul doesn't squash innovation.

  • Small Business Owners Deliver Mixed Messages To Capitol Hill

    Small business organizations are encouraging members to make their views about health overhaul proposals known through emails, letters, phone calls and personal visits to Capitol Hill. But small business, a powerful constituency in every congressional district, no longer speaks with one voice on health care.

  • Hospitals, After Agreeing to Cuts, Push Ahead With a Full Agenda

    Hospital officials today agreed to federal-payment cuts to help pay for a health care overhaul. They hope their concessions will build good will with the Obama administration and Democratic lawmakers. They're pressing for action on a host of other issues, including Medicaid reimbursements and funding for graduate medical education.

  • Hospital Deal Could Come Wednesday

    The hospital industry is nearing a deal with the White House and congressional Democrats to accept Medicare and Medicaid cuts. Such an agreement, coming on the heels of one with the drug industry, would increase momentum for overhauling the health care system by providing additional funds to finance the effort.

  • A Passionate Voice For Single Payer

    Donna Smith is a cancer survivor whose personal experience with insurance has driven her to become a full-time advocate for a single-payer health system, which would replace private insurers with a single, tax-funded government program.

  • Transcript: KHN’s Health On The Hill

    Mary Agnes Carey of Kaiser Health News, Carrie Budoff Brown of Politico and Jeffrey Young of The Hill discuss health care reform as Congress returns from its July 4th recess.

  • Health On The Hill – June 29, 2009

    Today, we feature a reporter roundtable with Mary Agnes Carey of Kaiser Health News, Julie Rovner of National Public Radio and Jeffrey Young of The Hill.