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Want Into A Clinical Trial? Read This First.  

By Emily Bazar January 20, 2016 KFF Health News Original

Experimental drugs might help desperate patients, but don’t count on an easy cure.

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California Marketplace May Require Insurers To Pay Agent Commissions

By Chad Terhune February 18, 2016 KFF Health News Original

Covered California’s Executive Director Peter Lee said the measure is needed to keep insurers from slicing commissions to avoid enrolling the sickest patients.

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For Terminally Ill In California, End Of Suffering Is Now In Sight

By Anna Gorman March 14, 2016 KFF Health News Original

Terminal patients and doctors prepare themselves for California’s new assisted suicide law, which takes effect June 9.

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‘Do The Math’ When Shopping For A Health Plan This Open Enrollment Season

By Julie Appleby November 9, 2015 KFF Health News Original

Because of the complexity of insurance available through healthcare.gov and state exchanges, and the broad variation in how prescription drugs are covered, experts encourage consumers to compare options to figure out which one best fits their needs.

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Candidates’ Drug-Price Plans May Miss The Mark

By Julie Rovner February 25, 2016 KFF Health News Original

There is more than one reason prices are rising, and no single solution.

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A Last-Minute Reprieve For Some Consumers On California Exchange

By Chad Terhune and Barbara Feder Ostrov February 1, 2016 KFF Health News Original

Faced with the possibility of a tax penalty, many people scrambled to enroll, and the exchange extended the deadline for those who officially started the process as of Jan. 31.  

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Where Are STDs Rampant? Google Wants To Help Researchers Find Out

By Mary Chris Jaklevic December 10, 2015 KFF Health News Original

Google is sharing search data with academic teams and other public health researchers to try to fight the spread of infectious diseases.

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Short-Term Health Plans: The Pros And Cons

By Emily Bazar February 1, 2016 KFF Health News Original

Columnist Emily Bazar answers a consumer’s question: “You could get one of these plans, pay the uninsured tax penalty and still pay less.”

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Medicare Plans Score Higher Ratings And Millions In Bonuses

By Phil Galewitz March 7, 2016 KFF Health News Original

The share of Medicare Advantage members enrolled in plans with high star ratings has almost doubled since 2013, earning bonuses for private insurers who offer them.

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IRS Officials Reportedly Raised Questions About Health Law Payments At Center Of Court Battle

May 26, 2016 Morning Briefing

The cost-sharing subsidies for low-income people buying coverage on the online insurance marketplaces are at the heart of a lawsuit filed by Republican members of the House, who say they were never approved by Congress. Also in the news, House Republicans find fault in how Oregon set up its enrollment website.

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N.Y. Attorney General Reaches Agreement With Urgent Care Clinics In First ‘Surprise Medical Bill’ Action

By Julie Appleby October 16, 2015 KFF Health News Original

The clinics have agreed to disclose more fully which health insurance plans consider them “in network.”

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Marketplace Customers Could See Higher Premiums, No Coverage For Out-Of-Network Care

By Michelle Andrews October 27, 2015 KFF Health News Original

Enrollment for healthcare.gov plans for 2016 begins Sunday and consumers should carefully check their options to see what their costs will be, how much of a subsidy they qualify for and whether their doctors and hospitals are in the plan’s network.

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GAO Finds Significant Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities On Federal Exchanges

April 8, 2016 Morning Briefing

Officials say their findings in the investigation, which was initially limited to California, Kentucky and Vermont, likely means that other states’ health exchange websites face similar cyber issues.

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State Obamacare Exchanges ‘Sustainable’ Without Federal Aid, Official Tells Congress

By Phil Galewitz December 9, 2015 KFF Health News Original

But CMS Acting Administrator Andy Slavitt declines to predict fate of the 13 remaining state exchanges in congressional testimony.

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Law Firm In Contraception Case Launches New Website Following Scalia’s Death

February 17, 2016 Morning Briefing

With an eight-member court, the ruling is expected to be 4-4 in the case, which challenges the Obama administration’s birth control mandate. In other news, the Supreme Court is set to hear a different health care case on Tuesday that would have an impact on the medical device industry.

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HHS: Remaining Uninsured Worry About Costs Of Coverage

By Mary Agnes Carey October 15, 2015 KFF Health News Original

The Obama administration expects 1 million more people to be enrolled in marketplace coverage by the end of 2016.

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Small Businesses Snub Obamacare’s SHOP Exchange

By Phil Galewitz November 5, 2015 KFF Health News Original

Software problems, better health insurance options elsewhere are said to hold enrollment well under projections after almost two years.

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Fidelity To Introduce Health Shopping Website For Employer-Based Insurance, Other Benefits

January 27, 2016 Morning Briefing

The Fidelity Health Marketplace, a site also known as a private health exchange, will be targeted at businesses with as many as 2,500 workers. Also in the news, the Department of Health and Human Services is slated to begin audits this year of about 350 health care providers to examine their compliance with patient privacy regulations.

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Jobs For Medical Scribes Are Rising Rapidly But Standards Lag

By Lisa Gillespie December 7, 2015 KFF Health News Original

More scribes are joining doctors in exam rooms with patients to assist with electronic health records, but not everyone is sold on the practice.

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Con Telenovelas, Un Sitio De Internet En Español Busca Informar A Hispanos Sobre Las Donaciones De Riñón

By Fran Kritz January 12, 2016 KFF Health News Original

El sitio Infórmate ofrece recursos e información para ayudar a erradicar mitos culturales que hacen que los latinos no se conviertan en donantes vivos de riñón.

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