House Approves Bill on Changes to Medicare

The House overwhelmingly approved sweeping changes to the Medicare program on Thursday in the most significant bipartisan policy legislation to pass through that chamber since Republicans regained a majority in 2011.

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Medi-Cal Rolls Could Swell Under Obama’s Deportation Relief Plan

President Obama's executive actions on immigration, which have sparked a fierce political backlash nationwide, could also provide an unlikely boost for another of his goals: increasing health insurance signups.

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Report: Doctors Not Seeing a Surge in New Patients Under ACA

Physician practices have not been overwhelmed with patients since the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate took effect in 2012, according to a report by athenahealth, a cloud-based health IT vendor, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Modern Healthcare reports.

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Many People Entitled To Hefty Subsidies Still Opt Against Coverage

The good news: Three-quarters of people who were eligible for the most generous financial subsidies on the federal health insurance exchange this year signed up for coverage, according to a new analysis by Avalere Health.

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Feds Push to Inform Public About ObamaCare Tax Breaks

The federal government is taking extra steps to help the millions of people who qualify for ObamaCare tax breaks this year but may not know it.

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UnitedHealth Bulks Up for Prescription Drug Cost Battle

The nation's largest health insurer, UnitedHealth, will muscle up for its fight against rising prescription drug costs by spending more than $12 billion to buy pharmacy benefits manager Catamaran Corp.

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