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A recently unsealed lawsuit accuses Aledade, the largest US independent primary care network, of developing billing software that boosted revenues by making patients appear sicker than they were.
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The plaintiffs are seeking an injunction that would require reinstating coverage to people and ending additional terminations until adequate information is provided.
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The government says that for the fourth year in a row fewer Americans are struggling to pay medical bills.Data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease…
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About 1.8 million households that got financial help for health insurance under President Barack Obama's law now have issues with their tax returns that…
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After rejecting a controversial expansion of health coverage for low-income Floridians, House Republicans took a far-different approach Wednesday to…
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More than 150 local business, hospital and civic leaders met in downtown Orlando Friday to discuss the impacts of the Florida Legislature’s impasse on…
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The share of Americans without health insurance dropped to its lowest level in seven years in 2014 as President Barack Obama's overhaul took full effect,…
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Millions of Medicare Advantage customers are fast approaching a deadline for a task they’d rather avoid: Researching and then settling on coverage plans…
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We asked our readers to tell us what they thought was confusing about the Affordable Care Act, and you called, e-mailed and Facebooked us with questions.…
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While Floridians ask how health-care reform will affect them, Florida CHAIN’s Greg Mellowe is in a position to be able to answer those questions. The…