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In a Fractious Rerun, GOP Rivals Haley and DeSantis Debate Health Care. Trump Sits It Out.

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The fifth debate of the 2024 GOP presidential primary season took place days before Iowa Republicans will caucus to determine their pick for the top of the partys ticket. The front-runner, former President Donald Trump, once again did not participate.

What the Health? From 窪蹋勛圖厙 News: Democrats See Opportunity in GOP Threats to Repeal Health Law

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Sensing that Republicans are walking into a political minefield by threatening once again to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the Biden administration is looking to capitalize by rolling out a series of initiatives aimed at high drug prices and other consequences of corporate greed in health care. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court hears a case that could determine when and how much victims of the opioid crisis can collect from Purdue Pharma, the drug company that lied about how addictive its drug, OxyContin, really was. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, and Rachana Pradhan of 窪蹋勛圖厙 News join 窪蹋勛圖厙 News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Dan Weissmann of 窪蹋勛圖厙 News sister podcast, An Arm and a Leg, about his investigation into hospitals suing their patients over unpaid bills.

Bidens Got a New Set of Orders for Obamacare. Is It His Last?

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The Biden administration has issued its latest official wish list for Obamacare insurance plans, potentially one of the last major Affordable Care Act health policy efforts in the presidents first term. Changes on tap for 2025? For one, the administration wants states that run their own ACA marketplaces to crack down on whats called network […]

What the Health? From 窪蹋勛圖厙 News: For ACA Plans, Its Time to Shop Around

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Its Obamacare open enrollment season, which means that, for people who rely on these plans for coverage, its time to shop around. With enhanced premium subsidies and cost-sharing assistance, consumers may find savings by switching plans. It is especially important for people who lost their coverage because of the Medicaid unwinding to investigate their options. Many qualify for assistance. Meanwhile, the countdown to Election Day is on, and Ohios State Issue 1 is grabbing headlines. The closely watched ballot initiative has become a testing ground for abortion-related messaging, which has been rife with misinformation. This weeks panelists are Mary Agnes Carey of 窪蹋勛圖厙 News, Jessie Hellmann of CQ Roll Call, Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico, and Rachana Pradhan of 窪蹋勛圖厙 News.

Comienza la inscripci籀n para los seguros de salud del Obamacare

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Los consumidores pueden ir en l穩nea, llamar o buscar ayuda de un corredor, o un navegador, para conocer sus opciones de cobertura para 2024, calcular sus posibles subsidios o cambiar de plan.

Start Shopping: Enrollment Begins Nov. 1 for Most Obamacare Insurance Plans

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More than 16 million Americans who buy their own health insurance through state and federal marketplaces have until Jan. 15 to compare prices, change their coverage, or enroll for the first time.

Lost Medicaid Health Coverage? Heres What You Need to Know

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Patient advocates are tackling the overwhelming task of connecting people with health insurance as millions lose coverage due to the end of pandemic protections on Medicaid eligibility.

Hospitals Ask Congress to Delay ACA Medicaid Funding Cuts For the 14th Time

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Congress has until October to avert cuts to a Medicaid program intended to support safety-net hospitals that, in practice, improves the bottom lines of other hospitals, too. Hospital leaders say now is not a good time for the cuts which lawmakers have so far postponed 13 times.

Everything Old Is New Again? The Latest Round of Health Policy Proposals Reprises Existing Ideas

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House Republican legislation promises more health insurance options but fewer protections, even as the Biden administration seeks to rein in short-term plans, which were expanded in the Trump era.

Journalists Discuss Floridians Being Dropped From Medicaid and Tips for Telemedicine Visits

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窪蹋勛圖厙 News and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Heres a collection of their appearances.

Fraudsters Are Duping Homeless People Into Signing Up for ACA Plans They Cant Afford

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Homeless people are being fraudulently enrolled in health plans on the Affordable Care Acts marketplace, induced with cash payments from insurance agents and brokers. Those who sign up for an ACA plan are disqualified from other forms of free and low-cost care and risk disruption in treatment.

A Smart Move on Tax Day: Get Health Insurance Information Using Your State’s Tax Forms

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A growing number of states including Maryland, Colorado, and Massachusetts are using tax forms to point people toward lower-cost health coverage available through state insurance marketplaces.

No-Cost Preventive Services Are Now in Jeopardy. Heres What You Need to Know.

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A federal judges recent ruling on the Affordable Care Act is by no means the final word. Even parsing its impact is complicated. Here are key issues to watch as the case works its way through the legal system.

The Big Squeeze: More Enrollees and Smaller Networks Plague Some ACA Plans

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Despite record enrollment in health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act, some consumers who bought coverage and agents who helped them do so have had a tough start to the new year: Many say its hard to find an in-network doctor or hospital.