Short-Term Health Plans: The Pros And Cons

Open enrollment for 2016 ends Sunday for those who buy health plans from the private market or health insurance exchanges. But if you don’t act by the deadline, are you completely out of luck?

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Tax Scams Are Targeting Uninsured, I.R.S. Warns

The Internal Revenue Service is warning consumers about tax scams involving the Affordable Care Act and penalties imposed under the law on people who go without health insurance.

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Merck Throws a Wrench in Drug Pricing

Undercutting rivals on price is an unusual and stealthily brilliant strategy from Merck. It will likely burnish the company's image at a time when politicians are aggressively attacking high drug prices. It could possibly reshape the way drugs are priced. And who doesn't like a good old-fashioned price war?

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Federal Officials Clarify Rules On Getting New Health Coverage After A Move

After the open enrollment period ends on Sunday for buying coverage on the health insurance marketplaces, people can generally sign up for or switch marketplace plans only if they have certain major life changes, such as losing their on-the-job coverage or getting married. Following insurance industry criticism, last week the federal government said it will scrutinize people’s applications for such “special enrollment periods” more closely, including one of the most commonly cited reasons — relocating to a new state.

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Will Voters Help Control The Cost of Prescription Drugs?

California voters will weigh in this November on a high-stakes ballot proposition intended to help control the cost of prescription drugs -- the latest attempt to limit soaring prices that have prompted public criticism nationwide.

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Aetna CEO Has ‘Serious Concerns’ About Obamacare Exchange Sustainability

The head of the third-biggest U.S. health insurer said he has “serious concerns” about whether or not Obamacare’s new markets are sustainable, echoing criticism from other top for-profit insurers.

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Revamping The Tax On Healthcare Plans Proves Tougher Than Gov. Brown Thought

Three weeks ago, Gov. Jerry Brown confidently predicted that the vexing question of how to extend a tax on healthcare plans in order to fund state medical coverage for the poor was well on its way to being solved.

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A Last-Minute Reprieve For Some Consumers On California Exchange

Covered California, the state’s insurance exchange, announced Friday that it was extending its enrollment deadline until Feb. 6 for people who had officially begun the process of signing up by Sunday.

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Obama Administration Works to Fix Health Insurance Co-Ops

More than half of 23 operating state co-ops failed after getting about $1.17 billion in federal loans

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Republicans Say Government Mismanaged Health Care Co-ops

Republican senators charged Thursday that the Obama administration had missed warning signs of financial distress at nonprofit health insurance cooperatives that failed last year

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