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By Susan Morse | 05:24 pm | April 08, 2016
The largest increase in the number of insured adults has occurred among those paying for a plan themselves, according to Gallup.
By Kaiser Health News | 02:42 pm | April 08, 2016
Moving into a realm usually reserved for healthcare regulators, the California health marketplace Thursday unveiled sweeping reforms to its contracts with insurers, seeking to improve the quality of care, curb its cost and increase transparency for consumers.
By Susan Morse | 11:02 am | April 08, 2016
Aetna and St. John Health System in Oklahoma on Thursday said it will launch the Aetna Whole Health St. John OKHI network, a value-based reimbursement partnership that hopes to result in lower overall out-of-pocket costs for patients in the network.
By Susan Morse | 06:13 pm | April 06, 2016
Template includes coverage examples that demonstrate cost sharing amounts.
By Susan Morse | 10:52 am | April 06, 2016
According to a recent Health Affairs report, federal and state marketplaces would do well to nudge consumers toward health plans that result in the best fit for the individual.
By Susan Morse | 04:40 pm | April 05, 2016
Giving exchange consumers concise information on the medical benefits and overall ratings of a health plan makes them more likely to select a higher-quality product, according to a new Health Affairs report.
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:09 pm | April 05, 2016
Despite recent attention to rising pharmaceutical prices, a new study claims the total costs of treating patients with cancer in the United States have risen no faster than overall costs for Medicare and commercial insurance in the past decade.
By Susan Morse | 07:21 pm | April 04, 2016
The total 3.05 percent rate is less than the total 3.55 percent CMS proposed in February.
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:03 pm | April 04, 2016
A majority of Americans, between 58 and 71 percent, don't see price and care as intricately linked, according to findings published in Health Affairs. However, a substantial minority, 21 to 24 percent, believe there is some correlation. Eight to 16 percent said they didn't know.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:20 am | April 04, 2016
UnitedHealthcare is betting $65 million that it can profit by making primary care more attractive.