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Obama Renews Call For A Public Option In Health Law

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The president made the proposal as part of a comprehensive look at the Affordable Care Act’s legacy in an article under his byline in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Inaccurate Provider Lists A Major Barrier To Care, Study Finds

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Research published in Health Affairs shows that new patients were able to get an appointment with a primary care doctor less than 30 percent of the time.

Insurers Quitting Health Law Exchanges May Still Sell Plans To Individuals

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KHN’s consumer columnist answers readers’ questions including whether recent announcements about plans pulling out of the health law’s exchanges could affect the access to coverage for consumers who don’t use those exchanges.

California Marketplace May Require Insurers To Pay Agent Commissions

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Covered California’s Executive Director Peter Lee said the measure is needed to keep insurers from slicing commissions to avoid enrolling the sickest patients.

Head Of California Exchange Scolds UnitedHealth For Blaming Woes On Obamacare

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Peter Lee, executive director of Covered California, says the giant insurer’s complaints about ACA exchanges are “total spin and unanchored in reality.â€

Buying Supplemental Insurance Can Be Hard For Younger Medicare Beneficiaries

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Congress left it to states to determine whether private Medigap plans are sold to the more than 9 million disabled people younger than 65 who qualify for Medicare. The result: rules vary across the country.

Slipping Between Medicaid And Marketplace Coverage Can Leave Consumers Confused

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KHN’s consumer columnist answers questions about how people can handle moving between the government health plan for low-income residents and the private plans offered on the federal health law’s exchanges.

Kentucky Strategy Will Test Need For State-Run Obamacare Exchanges

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Experts say Gov.-elect Matt Bevin’s plan to drop Kynect and use the federal healthcare.gov marketplace would have little impact on consumers, if it happens.

‘Do The Math’ When Shopping For A Health Plan This Open Enrollment Season

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Because of the complexity of insurance available through healthcare.gov and state exchanges, and the broad variation in how prescription drugs are covered, experts encourage consumers to compare options to figure out which one best fits their needs.

Marketplace Plans Covering Out-Of-Network Care Harder To Find

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Two studies analyze the decline in PPO plans that provide some coverage when patients seek care from doctors, hospitals and other providers that are not on the plan’s network.