Jay Hancock

Jay Hancock was a senior correspondent for 麻豆女优 Health News until he retired in Feburary 2022.

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As States Target High Drug Prices, Pharma Targets State Lawmakers

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In Louisiana, the wining and dining of lawmakers by scores of pharma lobbyists proves a valuable lesson on how to win statehouse votes and influence profits.

Hospitals Find Asthma Hot Spots More Profitable To Neglect Than Fix

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Months of reporting and rich hospital data portray life in the worst asthma hot spot in one of the worst asthma cities: Baltimore. The medical system knows how to help. But there鈥檚 no money in it.

Obamacare: comprar seguro es m谩s complicado que nunca. Aqu铆, algunas tretas

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Es esencial que conozca sus opciones en base a los ingresos y al tama帽o de su familia. Aqu铆, algunas respuestas clave para entender el mercado de seguros.

Everyone Says We Must Control Exorbitant Drug Prices. So, Why Don鈥檛 We?

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Any momentum to address prescription drug costs has been lost amid rancorous debates over replacing Obamacare and stalled by roadblocks erected via lobbying and industry cash.

How Below-The-Radar Mergers Fuel Health Care Monopolies

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Most acquisitions by hospitals of physician practices are too small to trigger antitrust attention, study says. But a buying spree of 鈥渙nesies and twosies鈥 doctor practices has driven competition down and prices up.

Taking A U-Turn On Benefits, Big Employers Vow To Continue Offering Health Insurance

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Three years ago, only about a quarter of the nation鈥檚 large employers were very confident they would have a health plan in 10 years. That number has now risen to 65 percent.

Despite Insurers’ Tactical Win On ACA鈥檚 Cost-Sharing Payments, Uncertainty Lingers

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Court allows state attorneys general to join a pending legal challenge to keep billions in subsidies flowing to consumers and insurers, despite the Trump administration鈥檚 resistance.

Analysis: Senate’s Latest Health Blueprint Cuts Costs At The Expense Of Chronically Ill

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The Senate draft bill released Thursday to replace the Affordable Care Act risks creating a high-cost ghetto for those with preexisting conditions or long-term sickness, experts say.

Huecos en las promesas de proteger la cobertura de condiciones preexistentes

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Expertos en pol铆ticas de salud que han analizado el texto del proyecto de salud del Senado, aseguran que la legislaci贸n no siempre garantizar铆a la atenci贸n de personas con condiciones preexistentes.

With Drug Costs In Crosshairs, Health Firms Gave Generously To Trump鈥檚 Inauguration

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Led by Pfizer and Amgen, about 10 health care firms contributed to President Donald Trump鈥檚 inauguration, which earned them entry into private events with the president and vice president.

Muerte por 1,000 recortes: c贸mo pueden los republicanos alterar su cobertura de salud

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Los peores enemigos de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud Asequible ahora est谩n a cargo. Y est谩n discutiendo cambios que podr铆an afectar a una m谩s amplia red de planes de empleadores y a la cobertura del Medicare para los adultos mayores.

Late Move To Dump 鈥楨ssential鈥 Benefits Could Strand Chronically Ill

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Republicans seek lower cost and more choice for health insurance sold to individuals, but cutting coverage standards could leave fewer comprehensive plans, analysts say.