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As Workers Struggle With Pandemics Impact, Employers Expand Mental Health Benefits

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Many job-based health plans broadened their mental health and substance use coverage to make sure workers had the support they needed this year as pandemic stress lingered, the annual KFF survey finds. Also, the proportion of employers offering health insurance to their workers remained steady, and increases for premiums and out-of-pocket health expenses were moderate.

KHNs What the Health?: How to Expand Health Coverage

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Democrats in Congress and the states are devising strategies to expand health coverage through the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Medicaid and a public option. But progress remains halting, at best. Meanwhile, lawmakers in Washington may have to agree on how to control prescription drug prices if they wish to finance their coverage initiatives. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Tami Luhby of CNN and Shefali Luthra of The 19th join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also, Rovner interviews Michelle Andrews, who reported and wrote last months KHN-NPR Bill of the Month episode about a very expensive sleep study.

What a Difference a Year Makes in Colorados Case for a Public Option Plan

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Before the pandemic, Colorado was building momentum to pass whats known as a public option health plan that would lower insurance premiums and force hospitals to accept lower payments. But now with hospitals and health care providers enjoying support as front-line heroes in the pandemic, state legislators have stripped the option from their bill.

How Much of Trumps Health Agenda Has Biden Undone?

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In his campaign, President Joe Biden promised to undo policies, particularly health policies, implemented by former President Donald Trump. Yet, despite immense executive power, reversing four years of action takes time and resources.

Lots of Health Insurance Help in Covid Relief Law But Do Your Homework First

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Democrats $1.9 trillion covid relief package will offer some of the most significant help for Americans to pay for health insurance in a decade. But the temporary provisions are complicated. KHN offers tips for consumers.

Pandemic Aid Package Includes Relief From High Premiums

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Experts say the two-year expansion of subsidies for most people who buy insurance through the government exchanges would be among the most significant changes to the affordability of private insurance since the passage of the Affordable Care Act.

Durante la inscripci籀n de ACA, elegir un plan genera nuevas complicaciones de COVID

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Las personas que compran su propio seguro m矇dico enfrentan desaf穩os, en particular los pacientes que tuvieron COVID-19 y que presentan problemas de salud persistentes.

During ACA Open Enrollment, Picking a Plan Invites New COVID Complications

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COVID-19s long haulers patients with lingering effects of the disease have joined the ranks of Americans with preexisting conditions. For those shopping for health coverage on the individual market, heres help navigating an uncharted insurance landscape.

App-Based Companies Pushing Prop. 22 Say Drivers Will Get Health Benefits. Will They?

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Ride-sharing and delivery services such as Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart are bankrolling Californias Proposition 22, which would keep their drivers classified as independent contractors, not employees. But health benefits? That’s something of a stretch.

Dont Count on Lower Premiums Despite Pandemic-Driven Boon for Insurers

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Early in the pandemic, insurers expected the costs of treating COVID-19 would vastly increase medical spending. Instead, non-COVID care has plummeted and insurers have pocketed the result. Still, few industry observers are predicting broad-based premium cuts in 2021, though some health plans have proposed lowering their rates.

Congressional Candidates Go Head-To-Head On Health Care Again

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The California Democratic members of Congress who flipped seven Republican seats two years ago made health care a major campaign issue, criticizing their opponents for voting to repeal the Affordable Care Act. As the Democrats defend their seats in this years elections, they are coming back to health care but the issues are different.

Must-Reads Of The Week From Brianna Labuskes

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Happy Friday! In news that is technically really good and exciting but is also kind of icky: yarn made from human skin could eventually be used to stitch up surgical wounds as a way to cut down on detrimental reactions from patients. As CNN reports, “The researchers say their ‘human textile,’ which they developed from […]

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.