KFF: A Look At Narrow Networks In ACA Marketplace Plans

People enrolled in Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans had access to 40% of their local physicians in-network on average, according to a new analysis from KFF. Just 4% of people with marketplace coverage were enrolled in plans that included more than three-quarters of local doctors in-network, according to the study. By comparison, 23% of people were ...

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Big Pharma: Trump Vs. Harris Is A Showdown Between Two Industry Foes

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have a rare point of agreement in their otherwise bitter and divisive contest: It's up to the government to cut high U.S. drug prices.

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Independent pharmacies say they’re being squeezed by shadowy middlemen tied to big health chains

For more than a decade, independent pharmacist Jay Patel has built a close and enduring relationship with his customers, who come to him for help in sickness and in health. But now there are interlopers: Drug middlemen, companies known as pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) that influence which medicines can be bought, where to buy them ...

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Employee Happiness Hit A New Four-Year Low, Study Finds

Employees at companies with less than 75 employees rated their happiness 47% higher than those with 76+ employees.

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Medicare Agents Face Signs of Gloom

Agents are getting signs that the annual enrollment period for Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D drug plans for 2025 will be as stormy as insurers and big brokers had predicted. Executives from CVS Health’s Aetna unit said during a conference call earlier this month that the company expected to let Medicare Advantage plan enrollment fall about 10% ...

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Weekend Catch-Up Sleep Could Do Your Heart Good

Like to sleep in on the weekends? You’re probably doing your heart a world of good, a new study shows. Weekend “catch-up” sleep can lower a person’s risk of heart disease by up to 20%, according to findings to be presented Thursday at the European Society of Cardiology’s annual meeting in London. “Sufficient compensatory sleep is linked ...

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