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By Kaiser Health News | 10:34 am | January 26, 2017
Brown said California would not "turn back" on advances it's made in health coverage under pressure from the new Republican administration
By Susan Morse | 03:39 pm | January 25, 2017
Insurer ordered to pay $50,000, revise its policies and pay autism claims previously rejected, says New York attorney general.
By Susan Morse | 02:09 pm | January 25, 2017
Group says it wants to improve timely access to care and reduce administrative burden.
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:10 pm | January 25, 2017
Medical bills paid through the mail decline with each younger generation, with millennials paying by mail at a rate of 15 percent.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:25 am | January 25, 2017
Block granting Medicaid is a centerpiece of health proposals supported by House Speaker Paul Ryan and Rep. Tom Price.
By Susan Morse | 04:38 pm | January 24, 2017
Price repeatedly said he wanted a healthcare system that was affordable and accessible for every American, but gave no policy specifics.
By Susan Morse | 12:40 pm | January 24, 2017
The DOJ argued during the 13-day trial that the effect of the merger would substantially lessen competition in the public exchange markets.
By Susan Morse | 10:39 am | January 24, 2017
While experts think the order targets individual and employer mandates, most think issues such as value-based purchasing fines aren't being targeted.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:09 am | January 24, 2017
Findings suggest reversing the Medicaid expansion would pose significant problems for people with long-term illness, researchers say.
By Susan Morse | 03:47 pm | January 23, 2017
States could keep Affordable Care Act coverage or switch to an option involving a health savings account.