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By Beth Jones Sanborn | 04:12 pm | December 16, 2015
Since Nov. 1, more than four million have selected plans.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:10 pm | December 16, 2015
A health law insurance program that was expected to boost consumer choice and competition on the marketplaces has slipped off course and is so far failing to meet expectations.
By Susan Morse | 12:55 pm | December 16, 2015
The U.S. House of Representatives has proposed a two-year suspension of the medical device tax and another two-year delay of the Cadillac tax on high-cost employer health plans.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:14 am | December 16, 2015
A coalition of civil rights advocates Tuesday called for a federal investigation of California's Medicaid program, alleging that it discriminates against millions of low-income Latinos by denying them equal access to healthcare.
By Susan Morse | 10:06 am | December 16, 2015
The Obama administration has given last-minute health insurance shoppers a two-day extension to buy coverage through Healthcare.gov.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:05 am | December 16, 2015
A coalition of civil rights advocates Tuesday called for a federal investigation of California's Medicaid program, alleging that it discriminates against millions of low-income Latinos by denying them equal access to health care.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 08:30 am | December 16, 2015
Capital Blue Cross will provide a second round of funding to help put a life-saving overdose antidote into the hands of Pennsylvania police officers by donating $100,000 to help local and campus police departments purchase Naloxone.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:05 pm | December 15, 2015
Congress on Wednesday is considering legislation to allow physicians working in ambulatory surgical centers to receive the same payment incentives for meaningful use of electronic health records as doctors in other settings.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:40 am | December 15, 2015
Under current law, reimbursement for biosimilars is calculated by a single code. Six physician groups that represent a wide swath of biologic-prescribing physicians, want to change that by urging Congress to press the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to make unique codes for biosimilar medicines for billing and payment purposes.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 02:12 pm | December 14, 2015
Six groups who represent a wide swath of biologic-prescribing physicians are urging Congress to press the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to make unique codes for biosimilar medicines for billing and payment purposes.