Steven Findlay

The Shock and Reality of Catching Covid After Being Vaccinated

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At least 5,800 people have fallen ill or tested positive for covid two weeks or more after being fully vaccinated, according to the CDC. I now tell everyone, including my colleagues, not to let their guard down.”

Landmark Covid Relief Law Pumps More Than $100 Billion Into Public Health

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The law provides money to enhance coronavirus testing and contact tracing, support federal efforts on vaccine distribution and hire more public health workers. But advocates worry support will wane when the pandemic is over.

Pandemic-Related Paid Sick Days and Leave to Expire Dec. 31 With No Extension in Sight

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Enacted in March, an emergency measure covers about half of full-time workers nationwide, permitting 10 days of paid sick leave for all who fall ill or need to quarantine, and 50 more days of extended leave for parents who need to care for a child at home due to COVID-related school or day care closures.

Workers Who Lost Jobs Due to COVID May Need Help Getting Coverage This Fall

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Millions of people have lost their jobs and health insurance since March, and experts say many of those looking for a plan on the ACA marketplace may not be able to get the assistance they need.

Primary Care Doctors Look at Payment Overhaul After Pandemic Disruption

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Many physicians were forced to close their offices or at least see only emergency cases when the pandemic struck. Because they are generally paid piecemeal for every service, they suffered big losses, leading to layoffs and pay cuts. Some doctors say they now are looking to overhaul the way they get paid.

Health Insurers Prosper As COVID-19 Deflates Demand For Elective Treatments

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With most nonemergency procedures shelved for now, many health insurers are expected to see profits in the near term, but the longer view of how the coronavirus will affect them is far more complicated and could well impact what people pay for coverage next year.

Feds Slow Down But Dont Stop Georgias Contentious Effort To Ditch ACA Marketplace

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The state proposes to jettison the federal insurance exchange and instead send people buying individual coverage to private companies to choose coverage. It would also cap how much money is spent on premium subsidies, which could mean some consumers would be put on a wait list if they needed financial help buying a plan.

As States Strive To Stabilize Insurance Marketplaces, Insurers Return

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States increasingly expect to see insurers enter or re-enter ACA marketplaces next year. Thats a critical sign that these exchanges are growing less risky for insurers despite ongoing political and legal battles over the ACA.

As Hospitals Post Price Lists, Consumers Are Asked To Check Up On Them

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Most hospitals appear to be complying with the federal rule to post their prices online. Yet there is little follow-up by the government or industry and debate continues about whether the price lists are creating more confusion than clarity among consumers.

Ads For Short-Term Plans Lacking ACA Protections Swamped Consumers Online Searches

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People looking for insurance during the recent open enrollment period were frequently directed to websites promoting plans that are not required to offer the federal health laws consumer guarantees.

Health Insurance Costs Crushing Many People Who Dont Get Federal Subsidies

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The rising costs of premiums, deductibles and copayments have driven millions who dont get a subsidy to drop their coverage or turn to cheaper, less comprehensive and sometimes inadequate insurance.

States Leverage Federal Funds To Help Insurers Lower Premiums

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Even as it chips away at Obamacare, the Trump administration is solidly behind state-based initiatives to cover high-cost patients, known as reinsurance programs. It approved two more last month.

Can A Community Hospital Stay True To Its Mission After Sale To Large Corporation?

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After 130 years as a nonprofit with deep roots in western North Carolina, Mission Health announced in March that it was seeking to be bought by HCA Healthcare, the nations largest for-profit hospital chain.