U.S. to Collect Genetic Data to Hone Care

Saying that “the possibilities are boundless,” President Obama on Friday announced a major biomedical research initiative, including plans to collect genetic data on one million Americans so scientists could develop drugs and treatments tailored to the characteristics of individual patients.

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Cost of Coverage Seen as Problem by Uninsured

Federal health officials have their work cut out for them to convince the uninsured that ObamaCare discounts can make medical coverage affordable.

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IRS Eases Repayment Rules For Excess Health Premium Subsidies

Consumers who received too much in federal tax credits when buying insurance on the health law’s marketplaces last year got a reprieve of sorts from the Internal Revenue Service this week.

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GOP Chairmen Offer Alternative To Health Law

Key GOP chairmen from the Senate and House plan to unveil a blueprint Thursday for repealing the health law and replacing it with a proposal the lawmakers said would reduce health care costs, improve quality and expand coverage.

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Senate Bill Would Allow Physician Assistants to Order Commitments

A bill that would expand the types of health professionals who can initiate involuntary commitments and identify those deemed not a danger and eligible for release would help alleviate overcrowding at hospital emergency rooms, according to a state health official.

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Nevada Health Exchange Names New Chief Operating Officer

The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange announced today that a current staff member will become its next chief operating officer.

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