It’s ‘Too Late’ To Extend ACA Subsidies Without Major Disruptions, Some States And Lawmakers Say

States are worried Congress missed its opportunity to extend enhanced ACA subsidies and lower premiums before consumers start picking plans in a few weeks.

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Kaiser Healthcare Worker Strike Ends After Five Days. Bargaining Resumes This Week

A five-day strike that affected hundreds of Kaiser Permanente clinics and hospitals in California and Hawaii came to an end after the union representing workers said it had “new momentum” to head back to the bargaining table, but no apparent agreement has been reached. “This strike may be over — but the fight for patient ...

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Higher Obamacare Prices Become Public in a Dozen States

Health insurance prices for next year under the Affordable Care Act are now available in about a dozen states, giving Americans their first look at the sharp increases many will pay for coverage if Congress does not extend subsidies that have made some plans more affordable. The annual enrollment period for Obamacare is expected to ...

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States Jostle Over $50B Rural Health Fund as Trump’s Medicaid Cuts Trigger Scramble

Nationwide, states are racing to win their share of a new $50 billion rural health fund. But helping rural hospitals, as originally envisioned, is quickly becoming a quaint idea. Rather, states should submit applications that “rebuild and reshape” how health care is delivered in rural communities, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services official Abe Sutton said late ...

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Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs Joins TrumpRx Drug Price Transparency Initiative

Cost Plus Drugs, the online pharmacy founded by billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban, will participate in TrumpRx, the Trump administration’s drug price transparency initiative. Cuban, an outspoken critic of the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industry, made the announcement during his keynote address at the HLTH Conference in Las Vegas. TrumpRx, announced last month, is a website set ...

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Black Eyes, Orbital Fractures And Retinal Detachment: Pickleball-Related Eye Injuries Are On The Rise In The U.S.

Eye injuries related to pickleball have increased at an “alarming rate” as the sport’s popularity has exploded in the United States, a new study finds. More and more people in the U.S. are taking up pickleball as a leisure activity, with recent estimates suggesting that 19.8 million people participated in the sport in 2024, up about 45% ...

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