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A health reporter tries to solve the mystery of her migraines with a doctor-recommended imaging test, but trying to find out the real cost of that test induces headaches of its own.
An effort in California to move Medicaid patients into managed care has national significance as federal officials roll out a similar but larger program for as many as 2 million people who qualify for both Medicaid and Medicare.
As Congress and the president aim for a deal by year's end, there may be serious consequences for health programs.
Insurers develop new business strategies as the health law upends old models.
Child life specialists use play to help seriously ill children understand what happens in the hospital.
Insurance columnist answers readers' questions about choosing coverage after leaving a job, health law requirements for small businesses and salary-based premiums.
Michelle Andrews answers a reader question about how to find affordable coverage for a child with a preexisting medical condition.
Michelle Andrews answers a question about an unexpected bill a reader received after paying out-of-pocket for medical services not covered by Medicare.
The endless debate over routine mammograms is getting another kick from an analysis that sharply questions whether the test really does what it's supposed to.
Consumer groups praise the rules as a way to encourage smokers to quit, but one workplace expert dismisses them as "a dumb idea."
Even as more states move to allow the drug for medicinal purposes, health policies rarely cover its use. Some patients spend hundreds of dollars a month or more on the drug.
Nursing home group lashes out at government report, saying "bureaucrats" don't know what's good for patients.
Jackie Judd talks to KHN's Mary Agnes Carey about the budget negotiation scenarios for Medicare, where the "doc fix" fits into the budget picture, and whether Medicaid cuts are possible.
With time running out, 17 states and D.C. commit to setting up the new markets, eight are undecided and the rest weigh partnering with the federal government -- or letting the feds take over.
Cascading delays related to technical issues could make October 2013 target for open enrollment difficult, if not impossible, to meet.
The outcome of last week's election means Colorado's home-grown insurance exchange is green-lighted.
Nevada was one of the 27 states that challenged the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act in court. But now GOP Gov. Brian Sandoval is moving forward on a key part of the law.
The moves by Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback and Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon open the door for increased federal involvement in health care in staunchly Republican territory.
More employers are offering these insurance options, but they can leave workers paying thousands of dollars for care before the coverage kicks in.
Newly elected lawmakers pledge to push ahead with health law implementation despite the Republican governor's opposition.
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