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Customers鈥 Pot Smoking May Not Be A Deal Breaker For Life Insurers

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A survey of officials at life insurance companies finds that many factor in marijuana use when considering coverage, but they are often concerned about the frequency of use.

Study Suggests Federal Standard May Be Thwarting Some Transplant Patients

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Researchers report that performance standards set by federal health officials may have led to many patients being dropped from transplant lists without improving survival rates.

Young People At Risk For STDs Often Don鈥檛 Get Tested: Study

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A CDC survey of teens and young adults finds that nearly half who have had sex but not been tested for disease believe they are not at risk. Yet young people account for half of all new sexually transmitted infections.

When Adult Children Get Sick, It May Be Hard For Parents To Get Information

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Federal law seeks to protect the privacy of patients鈥 health information, but sometimes leaving parents out of the loop can complicate the patient鈥檚 recovery.

Virginia Insurer鈥檚 Decision To Drop Bronze Plans Prompts Concerns

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But the action may not indicate a developing national trend to drop bronze coverage. Instead, analysts note that bronze and silver plans may be becoming more similar.

A Doctor Yearns For A Return To The Time When Physicians Were 鈥楢rtisans鈥

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Dr. Abraham Nussbaum, author of a new book examining the drive toward quality metrics such as checklists, says he fears medicine could become just another job and not a 鈥渃alling.鈥

People With HIV Are Less Likely To Get Cancer Treatment

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New research finds that patients infected with the virus that causes AIDS are less likely to get treatment for nine common cancers than are people who don鈥檛 have HIV.

Insurers Quitting Health Law Exchanges May Still Sell Plans To Individuals

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KHN’s consumer columnist answers readers鈥 questions including whether recent announcements about plans pulling out of the health law鈥檚 exchanges could affect the access to coverage for consumers who don鈥檛 use those exchanges.

High Court Ruling May Hinder Plans鈥 Efforts To Recoup Consumers鈥 Legal Awards

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When consumers who have been injured sue and win an award, insurance plans routinely demand that they be reimbursed for medical costs that they covered. The Supreme Court this term threw a small chink into that strategy.

Patients鈥 Assessment Of Their Health Is Gaining Importance In Treatment

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As medicine moves to a patient-centered model, doctors and other health providers are slowly adding patients鈥 self-reports to the other tests and exams they use to determine care.

Workers鈥 Desire Grows For Wage Increases Over Health Benefits

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A recent survey finds that the number of workers who say they would give up some health benefits to get a pay raise has grown from 10 to 20 percent since 2012.