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Stephanie Nixdorf's insurance company declined to cover a drug to treat her arthritis. That changed after she sent an appeal ...
CMS has sent letters to states calling out policies that extend beyond statutory limits in the Medicaid and Children’s Health ...
A group of Democratic lawmakers is urging the Biden administration to require private health insurance plans to fully cover the first over-the-counter birth control pill available in the United ...
Reviewing the compelling arguments supporting single-payer national health insurance is beyond the scope of this letter, but for those interested in learning more, I would suggest starting with ...
Luigi Mangione's lawyers say NY prosecutors should never have seen 120 pages of his medical records. They say an "unlawful" subpoena is to blame.
Dec. 08--Stanislaus County has a healthy amount of competition between health plans offering services for seniors in the Medicare program. Perhaps one downside were letters sent a week ago to ...
We’ve known for decades that our health care system is overpriced, underdelivers and falls far short when compared to that of other developed nations. John Grisham wrote “Rainmaker” in 1995 ...
For those that are self-employed, the federal health care marketplace is broken for Alaskans. For example, for a family of three, the most affordable insurance plan costs about $2,000 per month ...
Dr. Jo-Ann Sarubbi’s Wednesday column (“Reform isles’ health-insurer practices,” Star-Advertiser, Island Voices, March 20) illuminated a problem I and many other HMSA subscribers have ...
Letters to the Editor; Stop pretending health insurance is something special: Letter to the Editor. Published: Aug. 16, 2018, 4:47 p.m. Aug. 16, 2018, 4:47 p.m.
The Denver Post asked readers to submit ideas about how America’s broken health insurance system could better serve the nation and what Congress should do to fix it. Here is a sampling of the ...
Referring to the recent news of next year’s 16% increase in monthly health insurance on the federal marketplace in Alaska, the article states that 24,000 Alaskans are using the Healthcare.gov ...