Medicare Trying To Nudge Seniors Out Of Plans With Low Ratings
Government is sending letters to a half million beneficiaries to alert them to their plans’ poor performance.
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Government is sending letters to a half million beneficiaries to alert them to their plans’ poor performance.
More than any other state, California has wagered heavily on the Affordable Care Act. If a Romney administration follows through with its vow to undo the health law, the state’s early expansion of Medicaid, its online insurance marketplace and other reforms will have an uncertain future.
This month Sacramento rolls out the Low Income Health Program, but it will only be serving the poorest of the poor in the county.
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The Kaiser Permanente chairman and CEO offers his take on a wide variety of health care issues insurers face in the current marketplace.
Michelle Andrews answers a reader question about the obligations of insurers — and parents — under the 2010 health law.
Obama has pledged to carry out the law, but fiscal concerns and political pressure could drive him to alter some provisions. Meanwhile, Romney’s vow to repeal the law is unlikely to be realized, but he could still have a strong impact on it.
State averages of community health center scores on seven measures of clinical performance, collected by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.
Community health center scores on seven measures of clinical performance, collected by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.
Federally funded centers in New England generally perform better than those in the South and West.
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