State Senator Introduces Resolution to Condemn EpiPen Price Hikes

State Sen. Ed Hernandez's attempt to push through a drug pricing transparency bill sputtered this year, but the West Covina Democrat still wants his colleagues to weigh in on the latest controversy in the cost of prescription drugs: the surging price of EpiPens.

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Taxpayers Foot 70 Percent of California’s Health Care Tab

This year, taxpayers will cover about 70 percent of what is spent on health care in California, according to a new analysis released Wednesday by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

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Getting California Doctor Lists Right

State Sen. Ed Hernandez and his wife, Diane, are optometrists.

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Measure to Prevent ‘Surprise’ Medical Bills Heads to Gov. Brown

Surprise medical bills happen when patients seek care from a facility within their health insurance network but then unknowingly receive services from an out-of-network provider, such as an anesthesiologist, who's not covered by their insurance.

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Fact Checker: The White House Claim That ‘Most’ People On Obamacare Pay $75 or Less

A number of readers asked about this tweet, which was a summary of comments made by Earnest during a White House press briefing.

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‘Simple Choice Plans’ To Debut In 2017 Marketplace Enrollment

Despite much hand-wringing about health insurers exiting the marketplaces where people buy individual coverage, in many areas consumers will likely still have a choice of plans when the 2017 open enrollment starts in November.

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NV Brokers Sound-off on Replacing Group with Individual

A recently issued Word & Brown Broker Survey has generated tremendous broker interest in response to our questions about replacing Group with Individual Health Insurance, as would be a likely result if S. 3060 passes the U.S. Senate and gets signed into law. How do you feel about this vital issue ? Make your voice ...

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Insurers Move to Limit Options in Health-Care Exchange Plans

Under intense pressure to curb costs that have led to losses on the Affordable Care Act exchanges, insurers are accelerating their move toward plans that offer limited choices of doctors and hospitals.

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Fact Checker: The White House Claim That ‘Most’ People On Obamacare Pay $75 or Less

A number of readers asked about this tweet, which was a summary of comments made by Earnest during a White House press briefing. The tweet included a video of Earnest’s remarks, in which he said: “What is clear is that the vast majority of people all across the country will have access to a plan that costs $75 a month or less.”

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HHS: Obamacare Rate Hike Won’t Bite Most Nevadans Subsidized Through Marketplace

If premiums for Nevadans covered by the Affordable Care Act increase substantially next year, most will still be able to get coverage for $100 a month or less because of a built-in buffer against insurance rate hikes written into the law, federal health officials said Wednesday.

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