Project Evo: Will a Video Game Be On Your RX Formulary One Day?

I'm driving through a frozen world, where the roads are paved in ice. As I swerve left to avoid a miniature iceberg, a red fish flashes at the top of my screen.

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Insurance Lobby That Fought Hillarycare and Obamacare Now Has Sturdy Bridges to Democrats

When the former head of the U.S. government’s health insurance programs was hired in July to run a lobby that had spent tens of millions of dollars trying to derail Obamacare, it was more than just another spin of Washington’s revolving door.

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No, Obamacare Isn’t Killing Full-Time Jobs, New Evidence Shows

President Obama's health-care reform hasn't meant less time on the job for American workers, according to three newly published studies that challenge one of the main arguments raised by critics of the Affordable Care Act.

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State Wants Public Health Innovations

California health officials on Thursday called on entrepreneurs and community innovators across the state to come up with out-of-the-box ideas for changing health approaches in six broad categories.

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California Weighing Closed Workers Comp Drug Formulary

California plans to implement a closed drug formulary for its workers comp system and is consulting its counterparts in Texas and Washington state in its effort to reduce opioid use and overall costs, officials said.

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California Lawmakers Will Consider Limits on Prescription Drug Costs

Besides a special session on Medi-Cal, the big health care issue waiting action by lawmakers when they return from summer recess today is the high cost of new specialized prescription drugs.

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