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A divided appeals court Wednesday sided with the Florida Department of Health in a dispute about the repeal of a regulation in the Children's Medical…
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As Republicans look at ways to replace or repair the health law, many suggest shrinking the list of services insurers are required to offer in individual…
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A year after paying nearly $1.5 billion to more than a third of U.S. hospitals to resolve longstanding Medicare billing disputes, the Obama administration…
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For the roughly 15,000 people who need a liver transplant, it’s a waiting game. With demand for donated livers far outstripping supply, patients may spend…
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Bowing to pressure from the hospital industry and Congress, the Obama administration on Wednesday delayed releasing its new hospital quality rating…
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For most hospitals in Florida, Medicare is changing the way it pays for hip- and knee-replacement operations to ensure that patients get the right care at…
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Cigna will get to keep hundreds of millions of dollars in bonus payments for some of its Medicare Advantage plans, despite recently-imposed sanctions for…
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Attorneys representing four children with serious heart conditions have challenged a move by the Florida Department of Health to repeal cardiac-care…
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A Florida Senate panel on Wednesday demanded answers from a state Department of Health official about how many special-needs children have recently lost…
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The federal government needs to increase its oversight over private Medicare health plans to make sure seniors have adequate access to doctors and…