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Even With ‘Skin In The Game,’ Health Care Shoppers Are Not More Savvy

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High-deductible health plans don’t necessarily trigger comparison shopping or informed health care choices by consumers, according to a survey published in Tuesday’s JAMA Internal Medicine.

Single-Payer Health Care On Colorado Ballot In 2016

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The group ColoradoCareYES gathered enough signatures — more than 100,000 — to put a single-payer health system on the ballot next fall. But the price tag is a worry to some.

Patients Want To Price-Shop For Care, But Online Tools Unreliable

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A tough diagnosis and a high-deductible insurance plan motivated one couple to shop carefully for care. But they hit a snag — inaccurate prices on online calculators. Who can comparison shop if the price tags are wrong?

Cancer Meds Often Bring Big Out-Of-Pocket Costs For Patients, Report Finds

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The advocacy arm of the American Cancer Society said Wednesday that federal and state governments should move to restrict insurers from charging patients a percentage of the cost of their prescription drugs.

The Hospital Is In Network, But Not The Doctor: N.Y. Tries New Balance Billing Law

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Consumers in New York are getting new protections against “balance billing,” where insurers bill patients for the difference between what insurers pay and what providers want, and states considering similar laws are watching closely.