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Health Law’s 10 Essential Benefits: A Look At What’s At Risk In GOP Overhaul

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The woman set to run the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services told senators last week that maternity coverage should be optional in individual and small group plans. But other services could also be left on the cutting room floor.

Treatment Gaps Persist Between Low- And High-Income Workers, Even With Insurance

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People earning low wages are more likely than those with higher incomes to go to an emergency room or be admitted to the hospital for avoidable conditions, a study in Health Affairs finds.

Judge Upends Effort To Limit Charity Funding For Kidney Patients’ Insurance

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A federal judge in Texas last month issued a preliminary injunction barring the government from enforcing a rule allowing insurers to refuse to insure dialysis patients who get premium assistance from charity groups.

Despite Prevention Guidelines, Few Smokers Seek CT Scans To Check For Lung Cancer

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Lung cancer screening rates have not changed much even though the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has recommended that smokers get checked, according to a new study.

Sin Obamacare, ¿qué pasará con el seguro de salud a través de su empleo?

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Si piensas que porque tienes seguro de salud a través de tu trabajo en una gran compañía, no te afectará si los republicanos cambian el Obamacare, piénsalo dos veces. Muchas de las provisiones de la ley también aplican a los planes ofrecidos por grandes empleadores.

Federal Judge Denies Request To Delay EEOC Rules On Wellness Programs

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AARP had sought a preliminary injunction because it argued the new regulations – which allow employers to tie participation to 30 percent of the cost of individual health coverage – could be coercive.

New Special Enrollment Rules Will Shift Paperwork Burden To Consumers

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Federal officials provide details about a pilot project starting in June that will delay some consumers’ mid-year marketplace enrollment until they produce documentation proving eligibility.

After-Hours ER Care May Come With A Doctor’s Surcharge

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Patients sometimes find an additional charge, generally between $30 and $200, tacked onto their bill for visiting a hospital emergency room between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.

Por qué padres con seguro laboral inscriben a sus hijos en el Medicaid

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Cada vez más padres de bajos ingresos que tienen seguro de salud a través de sus empleos renuncian a la cobertura familiar e inscriben a sus hijos en el Medicaid o en el Programa de Seguro Médico para Niños (CHIP). Algo que, dicen los expertos, deben tener en cuenta los legisladores.

Marketplace Enrollment Still Important Despite Plans For Health Law Repeal

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Republicans’ plans to overhaul the federal health law are not expected to take effect immediately, so consumers can still sign up for 2017 coverage.

Doctors And Hospitals Say ‘Show Me The Money’ Before Treating Patients

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As patients’ share of medical bills has grown with the rise in deductibles, copays and coinsurance, providers have become laser focused on getting payments up front.