Powerful House Committee is Latest to Take Stab at ‘Surprise’ Billing Fix

The leaders of a powerful House committee are aiming to break through a legislative quagmire as Congress tries to deliver on the stubbornly elusive goal of protecting patients from "surprise" medical bills.

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Californians Must Enroll in Health Insurance by Jan. 31, But Many Don’t Know it’s the Law

At least two out of five California consumers are still not aware that they’ll face a tax penalty in 2021 if they don’t have health insurance coverage this year. That’s not good since open enrollment ends this month.

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Study Finds Single-Payer Health Care Plan Saves Money

As Democratic candidates propose a spectrum of health care options on the debate stage, the Medicare for all plan floated by progressive candidates Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders offers a utopian vision of health care in America: universal coverage with no premiums or co-pays. But what about the costs?

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Healthcare CEOs Expected More Progress On Value-Based Care

Healthcare CEOs admit they thought they’d be further along in the transition to value-based care than they are today, a new survey shows.

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UnitedHealth Reports $3.7 Billion in Earnings for Q4

UnitedHealth Group Inc. says its U.S. commercial health insurance enrollment grew faster than its government plan and international health insurance enrollment in the fourth quarter of 2019.

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Supreme Court Will Review Decision on State PBM Price Regulation

The Supreme Court will be reviewing a decision by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals that held that the Employee Retirement Income Security Act restricts states’ ability to regulate how pharmacy benefit managers set drug prices charged to pharmacies and by extension to consumers.

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Newsom to Propose that California Manufacture its Own Generic Drugs

In a bold strategy to drive down prescription drug prices, Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing that California become the first state in the nation to establish its own generic drug label, making those medications available at an affordable price to the state’s 40 million residents.

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Loopholes Limit New California Law To Guard Against Lofty Air Ambulance Bills

Kathleen Hoechlin lost control as she crested a small jump on her final ski run of the day at California’s Mammoth Mountain two years ago. She landed hard on her back, crushing one of the vertebra in her lower spine “like a Cheerio,” she said.

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Trump Administration Says Obamacare Lawsuit Can Wait Until After the Election

The Department of Justice told the Supreme Court that the case did not represent an “emergency” that would require a speedy ruling.

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‘Concierge’ Medicine Gets More Affordable But Is Still Not Widespread

Some people spend $200 a month on the golf course or on a fancy cable TV package, says David Westbrook, a hospital executive in Kansas City, Mo. His splurge? He pays Dr. John Dunlap $133 a month for what he considers exceptional primary care.

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