Sarah Varney

Sarah Varney was a senior correspondent for 麻豆女优 Health News until August 2023.

What鈥檚 At Stake As Health Law Lands At Supreme Court Again

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With a $400 tax credit, Julia Raye of North Carolina has been able to afford health insurance and keep her diabetes under control. She is one of 8.2 million people who could lose that subsidy in a case that goes before the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday.

Few Seniors Benefiting From Medicare Obesity Counseling

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A little known part of Obamacare pays primary care doctors to help overweight seniors drop pounds and improve their health. So why aren鈥檛 more seniors taking advantage of the free benefit?

How A State’s Choice On Medicaid Expansion Affects Hospitals

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In negotiating the creation of the Affordable Care Act, hospitals took a big gamble, with the expectation that they would soon have millions of new Medicaid customers. In states that expanded Medicaid, the bet paid off. Sarah Varney of Kaiser Health News reports on financial gains made by some hospitals as more patients are able to pay their bills, and the heavy price being paid by hospitals in states that opted against expansion.

Soda Makers Battle Proposed Taxes In Berkeley, San Francisco

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Voters could impose a penny per ounce tax on sugary drinks in Berkeley and a two-cent per ounce tax in San Francisco. Research shows that when soda prices go up, people drink less.

Leaving Jail Doesn’t Have To Mean Losing Health Care

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California is among 25 states to open Medicaid to childless adults, including thousands of ex-offenders. Covering this group is expected to save money and perhaps reduce recidivism.

By The Numbers: Mental Illness Behind Bars

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There are now three times more people with serious mental illness incarcerated in the United States than in hospitals, and the types of behavioral and mental health problems among inmates are becoming more severe.

Former Young Invincible Becomes Less So

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LAKEPORT, Calif.鈥擶hen we last left Brad Stevens, he was living in Lakeport, Calif., a struggling massage therapist in a struggling town on the southern tip of Clear Lake. Brad has been uninsured his entire adult life and believed firmly that clean living and exercise could stave off any need for medical care. After a bike […]

Insurance, Not Injuries, May Determine Who Goes To Trauma Centers

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A new Stanford University study shows that patients with critical injuries are less likely to be transferred to trauma centers if they have insurance.

Obamacare Thrives In San Francisco’s Chinatown

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The immigrant community became self-sufficient by necessity, building its own hospital more than a century ago. Now, that hospital offers a health plan on Covered California that is exceeding its enrollment goals.

Covered California To Canceled Policy Holders: You鈥檒l Have To Buy A New Plan

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California did not take President Obama up on his offer to extend canceled health policies.聽 The five-member board that oversees California’s health insurance marketplace, known as Covered California, voted unanimously Thursday to stay the course and cancel policies that didn’t meet the requirements of the Affordable Care Act. The board’s decision had […]

California Working Overtime To Enroll Consumers On Marketplace — And To Train People To Help

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Once consumers are primed to enroll, the hand-off to counselors has been rocky. Many counselors are still attending training or are awaiting background checks and state-issued licenses; some just need a computer log-in.