Health Chief Makes Case to Insurers for ObamaCare Marketplace

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell on Thursday sought to calm the nerves of health insurers increasingly in doubt about the fate of the ObamaCare marketplace.

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California Voters Are Becoming More Concerned About Healthcare Costs Than About Whether They Have Insurance

Six years after President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, the health reform law has gained acceptance from a majority of California voters, but the cost of getting healthcare remains a major concern, eclipsing worries about having insurance, according to a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll.

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With Tens of Millions on Hand, Drug Makers Fight State Efforts to Force Down Prices

Drug makers are sick and tired of coming under attack for high prices.

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Why Do Health Costs Keep Rising? These People Know

The Geisinger Health Plan, run by one of the nation’s top-rated health care organizations, foresees medical costs increasing next year by 7.5 percent for people buying insurance under the Affordable Care Act.

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As Hospital Chains Grow, So Do Their Prices For Care

As health care consolidation accelerates nationwide, a new study shows that hospital prices in two of California’s largest health systems were 25 percent higher than at other hospitals around the state.

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Even If You Have Health Insurance, You May Want To Pay Cash

Five blood tests were performed in March at Torrance Memorial Medical Center. The hospital charged the patient’s insurer, Blue Shield of California, $408. The patient was responsible for paying $269.42.

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Gov. Brown Signs Bill Seeking OK For Exchange To Sell To Immigrants Without Documents

Gov. Jerry Brown Friday signed first-in-the-nation legislation requesting federal approval for the state’s health insurance exchange to sell policies to immigrants living in California illegally.

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Federal Regulators May Try To Limit Short Term and Critical Illness Insurance

Obama administration officials want to limit use of short-term health insurance in the United States to periods of three months or less.

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Government Seeks Limits on Short-Term Health Policies

The Obama administration is seeking to limit short-term health policies that include features largely banned under the Affordable Care Act, a proposal that could crimp a profitable and growing business for some insurers.

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Hike In Minimum Wage Will Push Some Workers Out of Medi-Cal

California’s decision to raise its hourly minimum wage to $15 by 2022 could have unintended consequences for thousands of workers who will make too much money to stay on Medi-Cal, the state’s health insurance program for low-income residents.

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