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Popular Provision Of Obamacare Is Fueling Sticker Shock For Some Consumers

By Julie Appleby November 6, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Barring insurers from rejecting people with medical problems or charging them more is the biggest of several factors affecting premiums.

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Top Official Faces Tough Questions On Health Law Website’s Bumpy Rollout

October 29, 2013 Morning Briefing

Tesitfying before the House Ways and Means Committee, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner apologized for the website’s difficulties and faced tough questioning from members of the panel. Here’s a sampling of the afternoon news coverage of the hearing.

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Minn. Workers Got Bonuses For Work On Troubled Exchange; Colo. Reports Robust Jan. Enrollment

January 30, 2014 Morning Briefing

The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports on the bonuses awarded to 14 managers before the insurance website went live. In other state marketplace news, Colorado officials say about 67,000 people and businesses signed up for coverage this month.

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As Missouri Marketplace Opens, Focus Is On Recruiting Young Adults

By Virginia Young, St. Louis Post-Dispatch October 1, 2013 KFF Health News Original

They can expect to be bombarded by messages from both proponents and critics of the law.

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Insurers, Officials Try To Push Through Website Data Problems To Enroll New Customers

December 13, 2013 Morning Briefing

A healthcare.gov website data delivery glitch is keeping insurers from fully enrolling people in coverage under the health law’s new online exchanges. In the meantime, Health and Human Services officials are asking insurers to allow consumers to pay premiums late and to let them temporarily see doctors who may not be on their health plans.

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Questions And Answers About Obamacare Marketplaces

By KFF Health News Editors September 24, 2013 KFF Health News Original

KHN’s Mary Agnes Carey and Julie Appleby were hosted once again by the Washington Post’s Charity Brown  for a live discussion with Post readers about how the new online marketplaces will work under the health law. KHN reporters will participate in more live discussions with Post readers in the coming days. A transcript of today’s discussion […]

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Administration Gives Positive Progress Report On Health Care Website Fixes

December 1, 2013 Morning Briefing

Obama administration officials announced Sunday morning that they had met their deadline in terms of making improvements to healthcare.gov.

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As Some States Look To Kill Obamacare, Maryland Bill Would Boost Enrollees

January 21, 2014 Morning Briefing

While legislators in at least seven states contemplate measures to stop implementation of the health law, Maryland’s Senate advanced a bill to provide insurance to those who were unable to enroll in that state’s troubled health exchange website.

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As Robot-Assisted Surgery Expands, Are Patients And Providers Getting Enough Information?

By Marissa Evans November 1, 2013 KFF Health News Original

A study finds missing and inadequately reported information about adverse events.

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First Edition: December 3, 2013

December 3, 2013 Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including coverage of the mixed reviews regarding healthcare.gov’s “relaunch” as well as the White House strategy to move past the website’s difficulties.

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White House Readies New Health Law Push After Website Woes

December 3, 2013 Morning Briefing

President Barack Obama and the White House will launch a new three-week health law offensive to re-sell the law to Americans after woes with the federal online website to buy health coverage hurt public perception of the law. Obama himself plans on buying coverage on the federal exchange website.

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White House Pushes Back Against Fraud Fears Of Obamacare Opponents

By Phil Galewitz September 18, 2013 KFF Health News Original

New measures are announced after 17 states hostile to the law restrict the work of consumer navigators.

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President: ‘Screwed Up’ Healthcare.gov But Notes ‘More Than A Million’ New Insured

December 20, 2013 Morning Briefing

In his news conference today, President Barack Obama said that the launch of the insurance website was his biggest mistake of the year.

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Problems Continue For Some Users On Minnesota’s Health Insurance Exchange

By Elizabeth Stawicki, Minnesota Public Radio October 8, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Intermittent problems with MNsure’s online insurance marketplace persist, but officials are saying consumers will have an easier time this week.

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Part-Time Workers Search Obamacare’s New Exchanges For Health Insurance

By John Ydstie, NPR News October 4, 2013 KFF Health News Original

Many will find better coverage with smaller monthly premiums on the exchanges set up under the Affordable Care Act, insurance specialists say. But some low-income part-timers are finding they don’t qualify for federal health insurance subsidies.

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DelBene Takes On Challenge Of Correcting Healthcare.gov’s Flaws

January 29, 2014 Morning Briefing

Kaiser Health News profiles the Obama administration’s new website fix-it guy. And, in other news, The Associated Press reports that some workers at a federal health care call center for the health exchanges are now suing the government because they allegedly were forced to work unpaid overtime.

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Financial Analysts Say In Addition To Political Turmoil, Website Problems Could Send Stocks Into Turmoil

November 22, 2013 Morning Briefing

The website is vital to the health law’s success, they argue.

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Navigating The Marketplaces: Reader Questions Answered

By KFF Health News Editors October 8, 2013 KFF Health News Original

KHN’s Julie Appleby, the Washington Post’s Sarah Kliff and Consumers’ Checkbook’s Robert Krughoff answered readers questions today about enrollment in the health law’s new insurance marketplaces. A transcript of the discussion follows. READER QUESTION:  My daughter earns $22,000 a year. Her employer offers insurance. Does she have to get insurance through her employer if it’s not more […]

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Administration Announces Website Will Be Fixed By November

October 28, 2013 Morning Briefing

Even as U.S. officials and the contractors they hired delve into the online marketplace’s problems, issues arise in paper and phone applications too. Meanwhile, the familiar photo on the website is gone.

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House To Vote Today On GOP’s Healthcare.gov Security Bill

January 10, 2014 Morning Briefing

Consideration of the measure, which would require the Obama administration to notify Americans within 48 hours if their identity is compromised via the Obamacare website, is a part of the GOP’s strategy to keep their focus on troubling parts of the health law.

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