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With A Little Planning, Women Can Get Emergency Contraceptives For Free

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Like other types of birth control, these medications are required to be covered as a preventive benefit without cost sharing in many health plans. But to do so, women must get a prescription for the soon-to-be over-the-counter pills.

NFL’s Help Sought On Promoting Obamacare Insurance Plans

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The Obama administration is seeking the help of national sports organizations, including the National Football League, to persuade young Americans to sign up for insurance coverage.

Blue Cross-Blue Shield Bets Big On Obamacare Exchanges

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The Blues are expected to offer health plans nearly everywhere and are supporting marketing campaigns in key states such as Texas and Florida, where political opposition to the health law has been strong.

Panel Tells Congress Medicare Is Unfairly Penalizing Hospitals Serving The Poor

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An important feature of the health law designed to bring down the rate of patient readmissions is backfiring on safety-net hospitals, says a report by a congressional advisory agency.

Britain’s National Health Service Visits D.C. For Some Pointers

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A discussion on how to improve the British system turned up buzzwords reminiscent of the U.S. health reform debate: integrated health care, patient-centered services, cutting costs.

Obama: Health Law ‘Working The Way It’s Supposed To’ (Video)

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In California Friday, President Barack Obama praised the health law benefits already in place and talked about the state’s health insurance marketplace. He also placed a special emphasis on touting the law to the state’s Latino population.

Sebelius Faces Questions About Calls To Outside Groups

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Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius defended herself Tuesday against Republican criticisms of calls she made to outside organizations asking them to support a nonprofit group promoting outreach to consumers about their insurance options under the health law.

‘Will My Family Be Eligible For Subsidized Coverage?’

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Health insurance columnist answers questions about coverage subsidies for families in the health law, Medigap and rules for workers whose companies operate in more than one state.

Will Consumers Sign On For Health Law’s Co-Ops?

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Created by the health law to boost competition among insurers, co-ops in 24 states emphasize primary care and treating consumers as partners, but can they compete with the big guys?

Coverage Gaps Can Hamper Access To Some Breast Cancer Screening, Care

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Angelina Jolie’s announcement about her double mastectomy has raised interest in genetic testing. These expensive tests are generally covered for women with a family history, but other screenings and treatment needs may be limited by plans.