Rather than simply calling for repeal, Republicans argue the law is hurting consumers, taxpayers.
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Pediatricians in Florida could see relief from low Medicaid payments
A possible resolution of a lawsuit against Florida health and child-welfare officials could mean that physicians will receive what they consider to be adequate compensation.
Some Insurers Refuse To Cover Contraceptives, Despite Health Law Requirement
Most plans must cover all FDA-approved birth control methods, but consumer advocates say it is still common for women to face rejection for some forms.
Administration takes steps to ensure women’s continued access to contraception coverage, while respecting religious-based objections
Administration takes steps to ensure women’s continued access to contraception coverage, while respecting religious-based objections
Illinois To Boost Medicaid Funding For Contraception
Officials seek to increase access to services since the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the health law’s birth control mandate for some employers.
ANA Backs Efforts to Ensure Patient-Provider Relationship in Florida
Most Insurance Exchanges Just Got Bigger. Covered California Is Getting Smaller.
Are Your Medical Records Vulnerable To Theft?
Here’s what you need to know if your records are stored electronically (and they probably are).
Californians Favor Tougher Rules On Health Insurance Rates, Survey Says
Proposition 45 would give the state insurance commissioner authority to reject rate hikes, but some experts suggest this could complicate the online insurance marketplace.
Health Care Giants Battling For Control Of Pittsburgh’s Market
After working together for decades, the ACA prompted Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield And University of Pittsburgh Medical Center to split, creating uncertainty in the city’s health care market.