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Why Is There Such A Difference In What Health Insurance Costs?

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KHN’s Jordan Rau was on NPR’s Morning Edition Wednesday morning talking about why there’s such a difference among places with the most expensive and least expensive health coverage. Listen below:

Colorado’s Elusive Goal: A Complete, Useful Health Care Price List

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Making health care prices available to the public is difficult and expensive, and Colorado and several other states are in jeopardy of losing funding for their efforts unless Congress intervenes.

Bipartisan Group Of Senators Concerned About Medicare Advantage Cuts

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Some Democrats have now joined their Republican counterparts in asking the Obama administration to moderate scheduled Medicare Advantage payment cuts for 2015. In a letter to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner,  a bipartisan coalition of 40 senators urged the administration “to maintain payment  levels that will allow [Medicare Advantage] beneficiaries to […]

California Bill Would Extend Health Coverage To All Residents

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In a push to cover immigrants excluded from the nation’s health reform law, a California state senator has proposed legislation that would offer health insurance for all Californians, including those living here illegally. The bill would extend state-funded Medi-Cal to low-income immigrants who, because they are in the country without permission,  are now eligible only for emergency and […]

Some Plans Refuse To Cover Medical Costs Related To Suicide Despite Federal Rules

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Under the health law and 2006 regulations, insurers can’t deny medical coverage for an individual’s injuries because they resulted from medical condition such as depression, even if it was not diagnosed before the injury.

It’s Hot Springs Vs. Ski Slopes In Colorado Insurance Battle

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The county with the highest health insurance premiums in the country is drafting a lawsuit against Colorado, saying the state’s approval of the rates violates anti-discrimination protections in the Affordable Care Act. Garfield County Attorney Frank Hutfless says county commissioners told him “to prepare a lawsuit to be filed against the state, and particularly the department of […]

Regional Breakdown Of Florida Children Eligible For New Managed Care Plan

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The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration’s Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Map shows there are 31,600 children eligible for the new specialty plan designed for those in the child welfare system across 11 regions.

Report: Latinos Could Be Big Winners From Obamacare

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Latinos make up a disproportionate share of the nation’s uninsured and most could get coverage from the Affordable Care Act or existing programs if every state expanded Medicaid,  according to a federal report released Tuesday. The report said that if all states expanded Medicaid, as many as 95 percent of eligible, uninsured Latinos might qualify for […]

Questions And Answers On The Latest ACA Delay

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The administration pressed the pause button on part of the health law again. Here’s what the new timeline for the employer mandate means for businesses, workers — and for politicians.