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Insurer Tries 'Bundling' Cancer Treatment Costs
Oncologists would receive a set fee for certain cancers under this plan, which is being tested at five participating practices. Proponents say that this new strategy aims to identify the best medicines and cut back on profits doctors make by dispensing in-office chemotherapy drugs.
3 States To Vote On Health Insurance Directive
Voters in Arizona, Colorado and Oklahoma will face ballot measures Tuesday challenging a provision in the federal health care law requiring almost everyone to have health insurance. Critics of the measures say they could complicate health care issues within the states.
New Rules May Help Patients Turn A Health Insurer's 'No' Into 'Yes'
Federal requirements that are part of the new health law will make insurance appeals easier and more uniform.
Out Of Network And Out Of Luck On Clinical Trials
The federal law overhauling health care is supposed to make it easier for patients to keep insurance coverage when enrolling in studies of experimental treatments. But for studies outside insurers' networks, problems for patients remain.
Medicare Will Soon Make Prevention Easier, But Exercise Will Be Up To You
Starting next year, Medicare will pay for all sorts of preventive services and recipients won't have to shell out a dime. But workouts, aren't on the list.
Health Law May Boost Contraceptive Prescriptions
Women's health advocates say birth control prescriptions should be included in the free preventive care new health plans must offer.
Democrats Extend Medicaid Subsidy, But Miss Out On COBRA
In an unusual August session, House Democrats pushed through an aid package that will boost state Medicaid budgets. But, the lawmakers whiffed on extending a popular insurance subsidy for the unemployed.
Hospitals Lure Doctors Away From Private Practice
Doctors are leaving private practices in large numbers and going to work for hospitals. Last year, hospitals hired half of the new doctors just out of medical school. Hospital administrators say having more doctors improves care.
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Insurers: White House In Denial About Coverage Denials
As part of the new health law, officials published information on 4,000 individual insurance plans today. A health insurance trade group says the site is misleading. A government spokeswoman says that it holds insurance companies more accountable.
For People With Pre-Existing Conditions, Insurance Prices Matter
Charge lower rates for health insurance and more people will buy it. Seems obvious, but the number of people with pre-existing conditions to buy federally subsidized insurance varies a lot by state. The reason has a lot to do with the prices.
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