Gallup: Nevada, U.S. Uninsured Rate Drops After Obamacare Rollout

Nevada saw a reduction in its rate of uninsured residents last year following the implementation of a controversial health law.

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Justices Sharply Divided Over Health Care Law Subsidies

The Supreme Court was sharply divided Wednesday in the latest challenge to President Barack Obama's health overhaul, this time over the tax subsidies that make insurance affordable for millions of Americans.

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HHS Shifts Money From Cancer, Global Health To Pay For Health Insurance Exchange

In their latest attack on the Affordable Care Act, House Republicans question why the Obama administration transferred money last year from the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to pay for the operation of the federal health insurance marketplace.

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Erroneous HealthCare.gov Tax Forms Will Not Force Taxpayers to Resubmit Returns

The Treasury Department has an easy fix for taxpayers who filed their returns using inaccurate data sent by HealthCare.gov: They don’t have to do anything at all.

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GOP Considers Plan to Spare Millions From Anti-Obamacare Decision

For months, Republicans have rallied around the latest Supreme Court challenge to Obamacare—embracing it as their last real opportunity to bring down the president’s health care law once and for all.

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Employees Not Benefiting From Slower Growth in Healthcare Costs

American workers already struggling with stagnant wages are being saddled with higher medical bills even as employers reap the benefits of a sustained slowdown in the growth of healthcare costs, a new report indicates.

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‘Cadillac’ Tax Likely to Diminish Union Health Plans, Study Finds

Health plans obtained through union collective bargaining agreements often include much more generous benefits than other employer-sponsored plans. But such benefits are likely to be pared down as the Affordable Care Act's excise tax nears, a new study in Health Affairs contends.

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Hospital Rating Systems Differ on Best and Worst

Four popular national rating systems used by consumers to judge hospitals frequently come to very different conclusions about which hospitals are the best — or worst — potentially adding to the confusion over health care quality, rather than alleviating it, a new study shows.

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Drug Transparency Bill May Be First in Nation

A bill in the California Legislature that would require pharmaceutical manufacturers to explain the prices for their expensive products is thought to be the first legislative attempt of its kind in the country.

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ObamaCare Premiums Could Triple if Court Tosses Subsidies

The cost of healthcare premiums could rise as much 779 percent if the Supreme Court erases ObamaCare subsidies in a majority of states this year, according to a new study.

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