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GAO To Launch Investigation Of FDA’s Orphan Drug Program

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The Government Accountability Office said it will investigate potential abuses of the orphan drug program, which offers incentives to drugmakers to develop medicines for rare diseases.

¿Habla el idioma de la ley de salud? Haga click en los globos para aprenderlo

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La siguiente es una guía simple para entender el lenguaje complicado que usan los políticos para referirse a temas clave del Obamacare y la nueva propuesta republicana de salud.

House Republicans Recycle Controversial 2003 Bill To Boost Small-Business Insurance

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The legislation, passed by the House, would allow nationwide “association health plans.” But consumer advocates have raised serious concerns about such options in the past.

Low-Income AIDS Patients Fear Coverage Gains May Slip Away

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The federal health law made it feasible for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program to expand its efforts and help patients buy marketplace insurance plans to cover drugs and other health care.

I Do … Take You To Be My Lawfully Covered Health Care Dependent

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They are in love. They also are worried about the uncertainty of the health law. So, they have a modest wedding during a blizzard so she can get his job-based insurance as soon as possible.

In Deep-Red Western N.C., Revered Congressman Leads Charge Against GOP Bill

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Is Republican Rep. Mark Meadows the man who would kill “Trumpcare”? He enjoys strong support in his gerrymandered western North Carolina district as he leads conservative opposition to the GOP’s plan for repealing and replacing Obamacare.

GOP Bill’s Unheralded Changes In Rules Could Undermine Health Of Neediest

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Lesser-known provisions in the Republican proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act would push some Medicaid enrollees out of coverage and cause financial pain for others.

On Medicaid Money, GOP Has Win-Or-Lose Proposition For States

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The House Republicans’ bill to repeal Obamacare would change how the federal government allocates matching funds to state Medicaid programs — and could cost some states billions of dollars a year in federal aid.

Travel Ban Adds Stress To ‘Match Week’ For Some Doctors

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Matching with a residency program had an added layer of stress this year for doctors-in-training from the countries affected by President Donald Trump’s travel ban.

GOP’s 3-Bucket Strategy To Repeal And Replace Health Law Is Springing Leaks

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Republican leaders say that to dismantle Obamacare it will take not just the bill now being debated in the House, but also regulatory changes and other bills to come later. Some party members say that plan is not realistic.

Many Californians Could Be Priced Out Of Exchange Coverage, Analysis Finds

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California’s health insurance exchange released an analysis showing that Republicans’ plan to trim subsidies, on average, by 40% would fall hard on elderly and very low-income people, especially in expensive areas like San Francisco.

Obamacare Pushed Nonprofit Hospitals To Do Good Beyond Their Walls. Now What?

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A provision in the 2010 health law required these hospitals to justify their tax exemption by demonstrating involvement in community health. Repeal, replace or repair could stall that momentum.