Playing On Fear And Fun, Hospitals Follow Pharma In Direct-To-Consumer Advertising

The scene is shadowy, and the background music foreboding. On the TV screen, a stream of beleaguered humans stand in an unending line.

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Primary Care Physician Visits Drop Among Patients with Employer Plans

NPs and PAs have recently taken on a larger role in primary care. Health experts say those roles will help fill primary care gaps in the coming years with physician shortages expected.

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Waiting on 2 States, CVS Delays Aetna Deal Closing Until After Thanksgiving

CVS expects to close its $69 billion acquisition of Aetna after the Thanksgiving holiday. 

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Gov.Elect Gavin Newsom Names Former Clinton Advisor His Chief of Staff

Moving swiftly to fill the highest-ranking member of his nascent administration, Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom tapped Ann O’Leary, a longtime policy advisor to Hillary Clinton, to serve as his chief of staff and a leader of the transition team this fall.

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Dems Get Full Supermajority

Melissa Hurtado was confident she could unseat State Sen. Andy Vidak, R-Hanford.

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Democrats Won a Mandate on Health Care. How Will They Use It?

After House Democrats’ election triumph, Nancy Pelosi’s appraisal was clear: “Health care was on the ballot, and health care won.”

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The Robocallers that are Killing Benefit Advisers’ Reputations

The robots are calling, and it’s a nightmare for real healthcare brokers.

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Covered California Pops And Locks Into Individual Coverage Enrollment Season

What do hip-hop dancing and health insurance have in common?

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Uncle Sam Wants You to Sit Less and Move More. Here’s How You Can Meet the New Exercise Guidelines

Listen up, Americans! The government has been recommending you get 150 minutes of exercise a week for a decade now. That’s just 20 minutes a day — and not even one in four of you can handle it.

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Express Scripts Ramps Up List-Price Pressure With Newfangled ‘Flex’ Formulary

During a yearslong examination of drug prices, there’s been no shortage of criticism for growing list prices, and in recent months, some companies have heard the talk and lowered their prices. Now, top PBM Express Scripts is rolling out a new formulary to help support the moves—and the plan could heap more pressure on players in competitive drug classes.

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