Uninsured Nevadans Get 90 Extra Days To Enroll With Nevada Health Link Due To Pres. Biden’s Executive Order On COVID-19

Open Enrollment has closed, but those without health insurance are getting another chance to get enrolled. The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange, the state agency that connects Nevadans to qualified health plans compliant with the Affordable Care Act, has announced a 90-day Special Enrollment Period for uninsured Nevadans.

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Nevada’s Health Insurance Exchange Enrolls Nearly 82,000 Nevadans During Open Enrollment

The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange (Exchange), Nevada’s state agency that helps individuals get connected to health coverage through the online marketplace, Nevada Health Link, enrolled 81,903 Nevadans during the 2020 health insurance Open Enrollment Period.

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2nd Doses Of COVID Vaccine Start Flowing To Public In Las Vegas

In another small milestone in the battle against COVID-19, members of the public on Tuesday began receiving vaccine shots at a Las Vegas Convention Center clinic dedicated to “second dosers.”

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Nevada Vaccination Events Get Capacity Exceptions; Restriction On Vaccinators Removed

Nevada Health Response has issued additional guidance for COVID-19 vaccinations, clarifying efforts to expand efforts to provide more vaccinations.

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How Does The Federal Government Determine How Many Doses Nevada Should Get?

"We could use 'em", says University Medical Center CEO Mason Van Houweling. “The county and the state have done their part advocating for our state. I think it is just more of a federal allocation issue, and we're ready to go. We're ready to deliver on this,” he told me Tuesday at the county’s public hospital.

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‘Use All The Clout:’ Goodman Urges Sisolak To Step Up On Vaccine Shortage

Gov. Steve Sisolak “needs to use all the clout that he has” to bring more vaccines to Nevada, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said Wednesday, acknowledging that while the governor has been vocal about the state’s shortage, “the reality is we need the results.” In an interview with the Review-Journal, Goodman put the responsibility of ...

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Why Are Insulin Prices Going Up? Chuck Grassley Explains It

More than 7 million Americans require insulin to treat their diabetes but some people struggle to afford the cost. On Jan. 14, 2021, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, tweeted, “2day Sen Wyden & I released Finance Cmte report on INSULIN costs Prices hv gone THRU THE ROOF for patients/taxpayers bc of manufacturer, health plan & PBM biz ...

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The Path Forward For The Biden Administration: Lowering Drug Costs Without Raising Premiums For Seniors

The new Biden administration has started off strong, taking a thoughtful approach to any number of critical health care issues and pulling back a number of new regulations to take a fresh look at these public policy issues. To avoid significant disruption of the Medicare Part D program and avoid a spike in premiums at ...

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Warren To Join Finance Panel Overseeing Taxes, Health Care

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) will join the Senate Finance Committee, giving her a prominent platform to push forward progressive proposals on tax policy and health care. Warren will be one of roughly a dozen Democrats to sit on the Finance panel, which has jurisdiction over taxes, trade policy, health insurance, Social Security and safety net programs. “Senator ...

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Californians Ask: Where Are Our Coronavirus Vaccines?

With Californians growing desperate to protect themselves from COVID-19 and put the pandemic behind them, many want to know: where are their vaccines? State officials have mostly pointed to insufficient federal supply as the culprit for a slower than expected vaccine rollout.

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