Hepatitis C Patients May Not Qualify For Pricey Drugs Unless Illness Is Advanced

In the past year, new hepatitis C drugs that promise higher cure rates and fewer side effects have given hope to millions who are living with the disease.

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California Is Most Expensive State For Workers’ Comp

Ouch -- the cost of workers' compensation in California is more expensive than any other state in the nation, a new study says.

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Insurers’ Consumer Data Isn’t Ready for Enrollees

With health insurance marketplaces about to open for 2015 enrollment, the Obama administration has told insurance companies that it will delay requirements for them to disclose data on the number of people enrolled, the number of claims denied and the costs to consumers for specific services.

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Family Doctors Push For A Bigger Piece Of The Health Care Pie

Family medicine doctors are joining forces to win a bigger role in health care – and be paid for it.

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HHS Chief Rallies Docs to Boost ObamaCare Enrollment

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell is calling on thousands of family physicians across the country to boost ObamaCare sign-ups, less than one month before open enrollment begins.

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HHS Unveils $840M Initiative to Reform Doctors’ Offices

Federal health officials unveiled a new initiative Thursday aimed at improving care and cost-effectiveness in individual medical practices.

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