Today's headlines include reports about Massachusetts' health reform's sixth birthday.This Kaiser Health News video discusses the many restrictions on purchasing long term care insurance. KHN's consumer columnist Michelle Andrews answers a reader question about other options (4/11). Watch theNow on Kaiser Health News' blog, KUHF's Carrie Feibel, working in collaboration with Kaiser Health News and...
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this Kaiser Health News video, Insuring Your Health columnist Michelle Andrews answers a reader question about what you can do when insurance only covers a portion of an ambulance bill (8/16). Watch theNow on the blog, Colorado Public Radio's Eric Whitney, working in partnership with Kaiser Health News and NPR, reports: "If Denver Health can do it, every hospital ought to be able to do it. That's the...
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The dailyRx News Network, a leading digital publisher of health news, announced today that its Total Patient Engagement™ solution has been expanded and enhanced to include dailyRx-created video health news. dailyRx News believes that providing a video component is key to successful delivery of a comprehensive social/local/mobile (SoLoMo) patient engagement experience."Patient engagement has become...
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Today's headlines include reports about the budget blueprints expected on Capitol Hill this week.: Q&A: I Have A Pre-Existing Condition, Where Can I Get Health Insurance? (Video)Kaiser Health News consumer columnist Michelle Andrews answers a reader question about insurance options for people with pre-existing conditions (3/11).Now on Kaiser Health News' blog, Mary Agnes Carey reports: "This week,...
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Today's headlines include coverage of findings from a new study that indicate Medicaid may help people live longer.In this Kaiser Health News video, Weinstein, the president and co-founder of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, tells Joanne Silberner that it is important to keep public policy focused on proven methods for controlling AIDS (7/25). Watch theNow on Kaiser Health News' blog, Matthew Fleming...
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Today's headlines detail the Senate confirmation of Acting Chief Marilyn Tavenner to run the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.Kaiser Health News' Mary Agnes Carey talks with Jennifer Haberkorn of Politico Pro about the Senate's confirmation Wednesday of Marilyn Tavenner to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and what awaits her (5/15). Listen to theNow on Kaiser Health News'...
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Kaiser Health News staff writer Mary Agnes Carey and Jackie Judd discuss what Democrats, Republicans and special interest groups are saying in front of the cameras and behind the scenes (7/14).Kaiser Health News' Stephanie Stapleton spoke with budget guru Stan Collender, a partner at Qorvis Communications, about current debt-ceiling negotiations and their long-term impact on the broader debate surrounding...
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Today's health policy headlines include reports from the presidential campaign trail as well as news from the states regarding abortion laws.: Insuring Your Health: Out-Of-Network Care Is Expensive But A Couple Of New OptionsIn her latest Kaiser Health News consumer column, Michelle Andrews writes: "Financially, it's always been risky to get health care from a hospital or doctor that's outside your...
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News on Thursday posted six videos in its "World In 3" health series. The three-minute videos examinewith permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent news service, is a program of the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health care policy research organization unaffiliated with Kaiser Permanente.Sinovac Biotech Ltd., a leading provider of...
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Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including news that the administration is delaying a health law provision aimed at small business and also opting to increase payments to Medicare Advantage programs:: Insuring Your Health: Despite Fears Of 'Sticker Shock,' Young Adults Should Have Reasonable Plan Options On ExchangesKaiser Health News consumer columnist Michelle Andrews...
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