Friday was the deadline for states to apply to run part of their own health insurance exchange or cede all control and oversight on the online marketplaces to the federal government by default. States ...
A conservative think tank says 6.2 million enrollees on the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance exchanges improperly received health coverage this year.
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Hurdles seem to be mounting against a new state health insurance exchange program that was passed by the Legislature in the spring but has yet to come online. The program was passed with the intent to ...
In August, federal officials released the final Stage 2 rule for Meaningful Use. The second stage calls for hospitals, physicians, and other 'eligible providers' to increase interoperability of health ...
It’s a fairly safe bet that the people telling pollsters they’re satisfied with their health insurance or who are warning politicians to keep their hands off the current health-care system have never ...
Should the Supreme Court overturn all or even part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, state health insurance exchanges — already in place in several states — may be in serious jeopardy ...
You may know the name CVS because of their pharmacy business, but the health giant has a lot more under its umbrella, including clinics and the health insurer Aetna. Aetna is one of the largest health ...
TALLAHASSEE — Amid widespread national debate about making changes in the health-care system, a Florida House panel Tuesday backed a proposal that would create a state program offering an online ...