Ann Doss Helms, Charlotte Observer

Aetna Breaks Ties To Man Who Sold Policies To Hundreds Of Homeless

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Aetna is ending its relationship with a Charlotte insurance agent who used the Affordable Care Act to sell premium-free policies to hundreds of homeless people while the N.C. Department of Insurance continues its review of the arrangement. The state has scheduled a Sept. 3 鈥渋nformal administrative conference鈥 on the sales, which sparked questions and criticism […]

Charlotte Broker Gets Federal Insurance Subsidies For Hundreds Of Homeless People, Raising Legal, Ethical Questions

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He says they鈥檙e better off having some insurance coverage, even if they have high deductibles. But advocates say they lose access to free clinics and can鈥檛 afford to use their coverage because of the deductibles.

Who Should Pay To Save The Sight Of An Uninsured South Carolina Man?

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A self-employed handyman chose not to buy health insurance. Now, with his savings exhausted and health problems that may lead to blindness, The Charlotte Observer blogs about how his case poses economic, as well as moral challenges.

High-Deductible Health Plans Can Ruin Finances

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While coverage that requires enrollees to have 鈥榮kin in the game鈥 is supposed to spur smarter consumer choices, the costs can be staggering for some.

Fate Of 500,000 North Carolinians Tied To High Court Case

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The U.S. Supreme Court hears a challenge Wednesday to the insurance subsidies available through the federal health insurance exchange used by North Carolina residents.

Blue Cross North Carolina鈥檚 Price Tool Could Shake Up Medical Industry

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The state鈥檚 largest insurer is the latest to pull back the veil of secrecy shrouding health care costs by publishing prices for more than 1,200 non-emergency procedures.

For North Carolina鈥檚 Working Poor, Fears Of Losing Coverage, Owing Uncle Sam

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But for those who hover around the poverty line, a slump can put them into the 鈥渘o help鈥 category in the Carolinas and 21 other states that haven鈥檛 expanded Medicaid coverage.

Paying On Faith: Ministries Offer Alternative To Health Insurance

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The ACA鈥檚 coverage mandate spurs growth in health-care sharing ministries, in which members agree to abide by Christian principles and contribute to each other鈥檚 medical expenses.

Hidden Costs For ‘Fully Covered’ Care Can Slam Patients’ Wallets

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In North Carolina and elsewhere, hidden costs have popped up on “fully covered” services ranging from contraception to cancer screening to annual checkups, and it’s leaving a growing number of people to cover thousands of dollars out of pocket.

Putting Teeth In Health Reform

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Many North Carolina dentists refuse to treat Medicaid patients because of the low reimbursements, while the federal health law defines children’s dental insurance as an essential benefit” but doesn’t require parents to buy it.