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Listen: The Hard-Knock Health Law Turns 10 Amid Pandemic

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On the 10th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, Kaiser Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner and Kaiser Family Foundation Executive Vice President Larry Levitt put the law in perspective.

聶C籀mo evitar el coronavirus? Lecciones de personas cuyas vidas dependen de ello

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Personas que recibieron trasplantes de 籀rganos, que est獺n en quimioterapia o viven con enfermedades cr籀nicas, conocen bien las normas de higiene que ahora se promueven.

How To Avoid Coronavirus? Lessons From People Whose Lives Depend On It

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As the new coronavirus continues its spread through the U.S., the general public can look for guidance from millions of Americans with weakened immune systems who long ago adopted the rules of infection control that officials tout to avoid contagion.

KHNs What The Health?: Fact-Checking President Trump’s State Of The Union

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President Donald Trump spent a good deal of time on health issues in his State of the Union address, but not everything he said checks out. Meanwhile, Iowa Democrats heading into the caucuses said health is their top issue, but its hard to see how that played out in their actual choices. Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Kimberly Leonard of the Washington Examiner and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss this and more. Also, Rovner interviews KHNs Julie Appleby and NPRs Selena Simmons-Duffin about the latest Bill of the Month feature.

KHNs What The Health?: Trump Takes Credit Where It Isnt Due

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President Donald Trump says he saved popular protections for preexisting conditions, even though his administration is in court asking them to be struck down. Meanwhile, Democrats who want to run against Trump in the fall continue to argue among themselves over health issues. And Kansas may become the next state to expand Medicaid. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Tami Luhby of CNN and Shefali Luthra of Kaiser Health News join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss this and more.

Watch And Listen: The ACA In Limbo Again

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KHNs Julie Rovner is on PBS NewsHour and WBURs Here & Now to talk about the repercussions of a federal appeals court decision striking down the health laws key requirement for people to get health coverage.

C籀mo elegir un seguro de salud de manera inteligente

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Las estad穩sticas muestran que la mayor穩a de las bancarrotas ocurren a causa de cuentas m矇dicas. Por eso hay que elegir bien, para evitar facturas de horror.

It’s Not Just You: Picking Health Insurance Is Hard. Here’s How To Be Smart About It.

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Its open enrollment season for health insurance. And choosing the best plan is tricky whether you have to buy insurance on your own or just figure out which plan to sign up for at work. Heres what you need to know.

C籀mo ser穩a el fenomenal plan de salud que promete Trump

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El presidente ha mencionado en varias oportunidades un plan de salud, sin ofrecer muchos detalles. Sin embargo, un documento de 2018 deja entrever algunas de sus ideas centrales.

Trump Promises Phenomenal Health Plan. What Might That Mean?

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In the background, advisers weigh the risks of rolling out a comprehensive health care proposal. Peering into the crystal ball, heres a glimpse of what could be included in the GOP plan.

KHNs What The Health?: Could The ACA Really Go Away?

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Is the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional? That was the question before a federal appeals court in New Orleans this week. Two of the three judges on the panel seemed inclined to agree with a lower court that the elimination of the tax penalty for failure to maintain coverage could mean the entire health law should fall. Also this week, President Donald Trump wants to improve care for people with kidney disease. Joanne Kenen of Politico, Kimberly Leonard of the Washington Examiner and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss this, plus courts blocking efforts to require drug prices in TV ads and to kick Planned Parenthood out of the federal family planning program. Plus, Rovner interviews University of Michigan law professor Nicholas Bagley about the latest legal threat to the ACA.

The Values Of Health Care

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Julie Rovner, the chief Washington correspondent for Kaiser Health News, joins Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Joanne Kenen of Politico and Alan Weil of Health Affairs at the Aspen Ideas: Health festival to discuss how consumers values impact the politics surrounding the national debate on health care.