Companies Report No Signs of Drugmakers Cutting Prices

Several companies that manage prescription drug benefits for insurers say they have not received any commitments from drugmakers to lower list prices. 

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With an Epidemic of Mental Illness on the Streets, Counties Struggle to Spend Huge Cash Reserves

When California voters passed a tax on high-income residents in 2004, backers said it would make good on the state’s “failed promise” to help counties pay for the treatment of the mentally ill.

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Trump Administration Cracking Down on Production of Prescription Opioids

The Trump administration is using new powers to propose a significant decrease in how many opioids drug companies can manufacture in the U.S. in 2019. 

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State Oks Contract to Move Off Federal Health Insurance Exchange Platform

Nevada is looking to save more than $18 million by transitioning the state’s health insurance exchange from healthcare.gov to its own platform under a newly approved contract.

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Nevada Health Exchange Rates Expect to See Lowest Rise Yet

After years of double-digit increases, Nevadans who get health coverage through the online insurance marketplace are only expected to see a slight increase in rates next year.

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States Leverage Federal Funds To Help Insurers Lower Premiums

When Tracy Deis decided in 2016 to transition from a full-time job to part-time contract work, the loss of her employer’s health insurance was not a major worry because she knew she could get coverage through the marketplace set up by the Affordable Care Act.

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