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Health Insurance Price Data: It’s Out There, but It’s Not for the Faint of Heart

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Health insurers and self-insured employer plans are now required to post their negotiated rates for almost every type of medical service. But navigating through the trove of information is no easy task.

Tres cosas que hay que saber sobre la cobertura del seguro para abortos

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Apenas una de las decenas de conflictos: el aborto puede estar cubierto por un plan de salud, pero si no hay proveedores disponibles, las pacientes no tienen acceso.

Three Things to Know About Insurance Coverage for Abortion

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Even before the Supreme Court struck down the constitutional right to abortion, insurance coverage for the service varied widely. Now it鈥檚 become even more complex, with additional changes and court challenges to come.

‘Free’ Screening? Know Your Rights to Get No-Cost Care

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Even a decade in, the Affordable Care Act鈥檚 recommendations to simply cover preventive screening and care without cost sharing remain confusing and complex.

How Much Health Insurers Pay for Almost Everything Is About to Go Public

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New government rules force health insurers to publicly disclose what they pay for just about every service. That information could help consumers and employers know whether they鈥檙e getting a fair deal.

Nuevo tratamiento para adelgazar: mucho marketing y resultados discretos

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Plenity est谩 aprobado por la FDA como un dispositivo que contiene granos de un hidrogel absorbente de origen vegetal. Cada grano se 鈥渋nfla鈥 hasta 100 veces su tama帽o, llenando una cuarta parte del est贸mago de una persona.

New Weight Loss Treatment Is Marked by Heavy Marketing and Modest Results

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Approved as a device, not a drug, Plenity contains a plant-based gel that swells to fill 25% of a person鈥檚 stomach, to help people eat less. Results vary widely but are modest on average.

As Red Cross Moves to Pricey Blood Treatment Method, Hospitals Call for More Choice

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The nation鈥檚 largest supplier of platelets is moving to a method it says is easier for hospitals, but one that sharply raises costs, leading some centers to demand more options.

Sweeping, Limited, or No Powers at All? What鈥檚 at Stake in the Mask Mandate Appeal

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Dictionaries, public comments, and even an old court case that involved underwear pricing could play a role as the government appeals a ruling that sharply limits federal authority during pandemics.

Judge鈥檚 Ruling on the CDC Mask Mandate Highlights the Limits of the Agency鈥檚 Power

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A recent court decision that overturns one of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 few pandemic rules 鈥 masks required on public transportation 鈥 spotlights how little power remains in federal hands to enforce public health protections.

ACA Sign-Ups for Low-Income People Roll Out Amid Brokers鈥 Concerns About Losing Their Cut

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The Biden administration unveiled a new special enrollment option aimed at signing up low-income Americans for Affordable Care Act coverage 鈥 even if it is outside of the usual annual open enrollment period. But insurers are cutting broker commissions at the same time.

The Case of the $489,000 Air Ambulance Ride

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Diagnosed with aggressive leukemia on a Western trip, a young man thought his insurance would cover an air ambulance ride home to North Carolina. Instead, questions about medical necessity left him with an astronomical bill.

HHS Proposal for Marketplace Plans Carries a Hefty Dose of Consumer Caution

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The Department of Health and Human Services issued preliminary rules regarding health insurance marketplaces that aim to deter fraudulent sign-ups for coverage. Experts say the agency鈥檚 action indicates a problem exists.

How Not to Use Rapid Covid Tests

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Although at-home antigen testing remains a useful tool, experts warn it is often used inappropriately and can provide false confidence for people concerned about safety.

Suit by Doctors, Hospitals Seeks Change in How Arbitrators Settle Surprise Billing Cases

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The American Medical Association and American Hospital Association are not arguing to halt the law that protects patients from unexpected bills from providers they didn鈥檛 know were outside their insurance network. Instead, they want to change the rules for the mediators who will settle the dispute between insurers and providers.

Oncology Doctors Say the Build Back Better Act Will Slash Cancer Care Funding 鈥 A Skewed Argument

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The Community Oncology Alliance is targeting the prescription drug provisions of the Build Back Better Act, saying they will trigger deep cuts in oncologists鈥 pay, causing clinics to close and health care costs to rise. But it leaves out some important details.

New Health Plans Offer Twists on Existing Options, With a Dose of 鈥楤uyer Beware鈥

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Fueled by consumer frustration with high premiums and deductibles, two new offerings promise a means for consumers to take control of their health care costs. But experts say they pose risks.