These Are The Conditions That Make You Eligible For An Updated Covid-19 Vaccine

This year’s updated Covid-19 vaccines have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for adults 65 and older and younger people with certain medical conditions that put them at a higher risk of a severe Covid-19 infection. Although federal officials have emphasized that people who want a Covid-19 vaccine can get one after ...

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How To Navigate Soaring Stop-Loss Rates

Benefits advisors and self-funded clients are entering a challenging renewal season. “Stop-loss premium increases in 2026 are likely to be the biggest in recent memory, and it’s because of increasingly frequent and severe high-dollar claims,” Richard Fleder, a longtime investor and executive in the self-funded space, recently told me. The stop-loss market grew to $35.4 ...

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Drinking Specific Vegetable Juice Could Reduce Older Adults’ Blood Pressure, Study Finds

Beetroot juice, which is rich in nitrates, has been linked to changing the community of bacteria living in the mouth. Now, a new study has found that drinking this juice could reduce older adults’ blood pressure. Researchers at the University of Exeter compared the response of both younger and older participants to the juice and published the ...

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Courts Press Pause On Key Elements Of Trump Administration’s ACA Rule

A federal judge has blocked multiple provisions of the Trump administration’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) overhaul from taking effect Monday as scheduled. The plaintiffs, including multiple large cities like Baltimore and Columbus, Ohio, as well as organizations like the Main Street Alliance, sued in an attempt to block the regulations in early July, arguing they could ...

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SCAN Declares ‘Health Insurance Is Broken’ In New National Campaign

In its new national campaign—titled "Health Insurance is Broken"—a television advertisement shows Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollees struggling with the sign-up process, facing coverage denials due to unexpected changes and running into issues with prior authorization.

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HHS To Form Outside Committee On Reshaping Medicare, Medicaid

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will seek external experts for a new committee tasked with providing strategic guidance on the care provided by government insurance programs. The HHS announced Thursday that the Healthcare Advisory Committee will offer recommendations to Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Mehmet ...

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