An agency that ministers to immigrant and Arab-American community in Dearborn, Michigan, faces challenges enrolling some people in health coverage.
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Statement by Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell on CVS ending tobacco sales
Statement by Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell on CVS ending tobacco sales
Putting Teeth In Health Reform
Many North Carolina dentists refuse to treat Medicaid patients because of the low reimbursements, while the federal health law defines children’s dental insurance as an essential benefit” but doesn’t require parents to buy it.
Nurse Training Act 50th Anniversary: Increased Investment Needed to Head Off Nursing Shortage
States To Help Pay Obamacare Tax On Insurers
Some say the government is taxing itself as states, federal government cover fees for Medicaid health plans.
Infertility Patients Finding Creative Financing Help
Some clinics offer shared-risk programs that offer a set price and sometimes a money-back guarantee.
HHS contracts with Mapp Biopharmaceutical to develop Ebola drug
HHS contracts with Mapp Biopharmaceutical to develop Ebola drug
HHS awards $92 million in Healthy Start grants to reduce infant mortality
HHS awards $92 million in Healthy Start grants to reduce infant mortality
Consumers Will Owe Uncle Sam If They Got Health Insurance Subsidies Mistakenly
The Treasury Department has clarified its rules as a deadline looms for people asked to confirm their citizenship or immigration status.
Beware Of Higher Charges If You Go To An Out-Of-Network Emergency Room
The Affordable Care Act prohibits insurers from charging more for out-of-network emergency care, but your bill could be higher if you’re admitted to the hospital.