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Health On The Hill: No Senate ‘Doc Fix’ Vote Before Recess. Will Break Hurt Chances?

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After a decade of short term fixes, the House passed legislation to replace Medicares troubled Sustainable Growth Rate, or SGR, and replace it with an alternative doctor payment formula. Kaiser Health News’ Mary Agnes Carey and Politico Pro’s Jennifer Haberkorn discuss what’s next for the bill when the Senate returns from recess next month.

5 Tips For Procrastinators Who Need To Buy Health Insurance

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The deadline for enrolling in coverage for 2015 is Sunday. Officials say people still have time to get through the process, but they should move quickly.

Despite Efforts, Latino ACA Enrollment Lags

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Still, since October 2013, 2.6 million Latinos gained insurance through the health law, according to HHS. As of last June, the percentage of Latinos without health insurance dropped from 36 percent to 23 percent, but Latinos still face extra paperwork and language barriers.

GOP Chairmen Offer Alternative To Health Law

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Sens. Orrin Hatch and Richard Burr join with Rep. Fred Upton to renew a proposal to repeal the health law but preserve some tax credits for insurance and cuts to some Medicare providers.

Hatch Vows To Dismantle Health Law But Predicts Bipartisan Success On Other Issues

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The new Republican chairman of the Senate Finance Committee says the GOP will chip away at Obamacare piece by piece. Still, he says he will work with Democrats to continue funding for the Childrens Health Insurance Program and overhauling Medicare pay for doctors.

Nearly 2.5 Million Consumers Have Selected Health Plans On Federal Marketplace

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Officials say the online site and consumer call centers were extremely busy over the weekend as people sought to buy insurance before the Dec. 15 deadline to have a policy in place for January.

A Quarter Of Uninsured Say They Cant Afford To Buy Coverage

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Poll finds that the high cost was the biggest obstacle noted by Americans who lack insurance and dont expect to buy it next year. About half of the uninsured hope to get coverage in 2015.