HHS Seeks $600 Million For Health Law Enrollment Efforts
Republicans have refused in the past to fund the federal online marketplace so health officials are looking at other ways to get the money.
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Republicans have refused in the past to fund the federal online marketplace so health officials are looking at other ways to get the money.
The SEIU is gathering signatures to put two hospital questions to voters in November. The union wants hospital charges capped at 25 percent above costs and CEO salaries at nonprofit hospitals capped at $450,000 per year.
Each of the states currently weighing expansion of Medicaid has a different idea of what it would look like.
The overhaul mandated maternity coverage, but some private insurance plans don’t include services.
They say they were trying to help clear a California backlog of 9,000 cases. Elder care advocate calls the move “unconscionable.”
Among the elements of the proposal that consumers might notice are changes in what drugs will be “protected” so that they are more readily available to seniors, how many plans are offered and what pharmacies will be offering the best deals.
Officials say proposed alterations would help seniors and save money but some patient groups and the drug industry are raising concerns.
The price tag of the breakthrough treatment raises questions about the proper costs of pharmaceuticals.
KHN’s consumer columnist explains that parents can get a child-only policy for a dependent living elsewhere while still getting coverage for themselves at home.
Selling Affordable Care Act insurance is going well in Connecticut, so the state is offering “Exchange In A Box” services to other states that are still stumbling.
Several groups dedicated to helping seniors stay in their homes provide the service for members who may need a record of the doctor’s office visits.
Chicago-area consumers navigate the health law’s new insurance exchanges.
Part of the state’s health care cost control law requires hospitals and doctors tell patients how much things cost, if they ask.
Proponents of expanding Medicaid in Florida argue that a ‘no’ vote means that legal immigrants will have access to insurance subsidies while some U.S. citizens go without coverage.
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