U.S. Health Spending Rising Modestly, Report Finds
More consumer cost-sharing is tempered by lower prescription drug prices
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More consumer cost-sharing is tempered by lower prescription drug prices
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Researchers found no evidence that those states became ‘welfare magnets’Continue Reading
U.S. Justice Department resists court order exempting nuns from Affordable Care Act birth control ruleContinue Reading
Expansion of public insurance plan unlikely to reduce urgent care, researchers sayContinue Reading
New health insurance plans and consumer protections take effect Jan. 1 under the Affordable Care ActContinue Reading
More than 1 million people have signed up for coverage under Affordable Care Act, officials reportContinue Reading
Angelina Jolie’s double mastectomy, new heart care guidelines also made headlinesContinue Reading
But consumers who’ve purchased insurance are generally pleased, Harris Interactive/HealthDay survey findsContinue Reading
Study found wider access gaps in South and Midwest, and among blacksContinue Reading
Cost of these prescription drugs a burden on U.S. economy, researchers sayContinue Reading
People who can prove that snags on Healthcare.gov site caused delays can still get coverage starting Jan.1Continue Reading
People in cancelled policies can buy bare-bones coverage under last-minute revision to Affordable Care ActContinue Reading
For Jan. 1 coverage, many consumers must sign up by MondayContinue Reading
Those buying plans through health exchanges now have until Jan. 10 to pay first premiumContinue Reading
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