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Changing course, a Senate committee Tuesday approved a proposal that would ban insurance companies from using genetic information in canceling, limiting…
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Her employer offered only a high-deductible health plan; that meant she'd have to pay up to $6,000 out of pocket each year. Advocates for patients say this sort of underinsurance is snatching lives.
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A Senate panel Monday moved forward with a bill that could require insurance companies to sell policies to people with pre-existing conditions, along the…
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Laurie Cook went shopping recently for a mammogram near her home in New Hampshire. Using an online tool provided through her insurer, she plugged in her…
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That didn’t take long.It’s barely been two weeks since Idaho regulators said they would allow the sale of health insurance that does not meet all of the…
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Pointing to “numerous conflicting decisions” by lower courts, a divided state appeals court ruled Friday against Progressive Select Insurance Co. in a…
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The Senate on Wednesday prepared to pass a bill that would place new requirements on how health insurers handle prior-authorization requests and appeals…
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Florida lawmakers are looking to ensure genetic tests won’t affect eligibility for insurance coverage. The House Health and Human Services Committee...
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The Trump administration’s watershed decision Thursday to allow states to test a work requirement for adult Medicaid enrollees sparked widespread…
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Some Americans who froze their credit reports following the big data breach this year at the credit-rating firm Equifax may be in for a surprise if they…