The pharmaceutical giant’s latest deal is with MedStar Health, in the Washington D.C. area.
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New report projects a $5.7 billion drop in hospitals’ uncompensated care costs because of the Affordable Care Act
New report projects a $5.7 billion drop in hospitals’ uncompensated care costs because of the Affordable Care Act
Insurance Brokers Key To Kentucky’s Obamacare Success
More than 40 percent of the people who signed up for insurance on Kynect, Kentucky’s exchange, used an insurance broker.
Number Of Marketplace Insurers To Rise 25 Percent, HHS Says
More companies will likely mean more competition and lower prices for consumers, HHS Sec. Sylvia Mathews Burwell said Tuesday.
Insurers Hesitant To Cover Many Proton Beam Therapy Treatments
Supporters of the controversial — and high-priced — therapy say more routine coverage would help propel necessary research.
ANA-PAC Endorses James Lee Witt in Arkansas House Race
New Report: Health Insurance Marketplace will have 25 percent more issuers in 2015
New Report: Health Insurance Marketplace will have 25 percent more issuers in 2015
A Single Insurer Holds Obamacare Fate In Two States
Where did the insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act struggle the most? The answer lies in commerce, not politics.
Too Many People Die In Hospital Instead Of Home. Here’s Why.
Surveys show Americans would prefer not to die in a hospital. Yet, in New York City, the majority of people do. But the “why” is not simple – a variety of of factors create this culture.
HHS announces $99 million in new grants to improve mental health services for young people
HHS announces $99 million in new grants to improve mental health services for young people