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The nation's third largest insurer is the latest to find a cheaper way to bring a curative therapy to members with Hepatitis C.
Medicare is giving bonuses to a majority of hospitals that it graded on quality, but many of those rewards will be wiped out by penalties the government has issued for other shortcomings, federal data show.
Republican asked the state Legislature to continue the private option for Medicaid through the end of 2016 to keep insurance coverage for more than 200,000 low-income residents.
As hundreds of hospitals face steep fines, one doctor explains how class, poverty and neighborhood demographics affect the trend.
Notwithstanding resistance in California and some long-term uncertainty, the nation's largest insurer is pretty stoked about 2015, public exchanges and Medicaid.
In a crowded market dominated by the Blues, a hospital-owned health plan is trying grow in tandem with Medicare and Medicaid enrollment, seeing potential in suburban Baby Boomers.
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Providence Health in the northwest and Novant Health in the southeast are pushing population health, high technology and other options that are creating value and improving care.
At a time when prevention is being hailed as a key to health reform, indeed required as an essential health benefit, new evidence is questioning assumptions about the benefits and costs.
Program costs more than $140 billion, leaders say, but temporary 'doc fix' keeps physicians from serious reimbursement cuts.