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Pundits parse tough questions by conservative justices

Pundits parse tough questions by conservative justices

“We have four members of the court going one way and four members going the other way. Those who have been saying this is going to be an 8-to-1, or a 7-to-2 decision have clearly been refuted.”

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March 27, 2012 | By | Reply More
Health care changing whether reform law stands or falls

Health care changing whether reform law stands or falls

Even without the health-care reform law, the federal government is changing how it pays doctors and hospitals, from a system that rewards volume to one that rewards quality. . . . “I think if the health care law were repealed tomorrow, it would not change the direction of what is happening in the marketplace.”

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March 27, 2012 | By | 1 Reply More
What’s it all about? Here’s a primer

What’s it all about? Here’s a primer

What are the major arguments concerning the individual mandate? Medicaid expansion? That Anti-injunction Act? What is the Anti-injunction Act? And what’s severability? Stuart Taylor, Jr. answers these and other questions about this weeks Supreme Court arguments.

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March 26, 2012 | By | 1 Reply More
Weekend Reading: Reform, women’s health and the U.S. drug shortage

Weekend Reading: Reform, women’s health and the U.S. drug shortage

Weekend Reading: Health-care reform and women’s health. Our drug shortage. The science of midwifery. How the Supreme Court will rule on health-care reform law?

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March 24, 2012 | By | Reply More
Despite calls for repeal, health reform law implementation marches on: what changes to expect this year

Despite calls for repeal, health reform law implementation marches on: what changes to expect this year

In addition to requiring free contraceptive coverage, this year the new health law will require premium rebates and clearer descriptions of health plan benefits and will lower out-of-pocket Medicare drug costs.

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March 13, 2012 | By | Reply More
Weekend Reading: Santorum’s flip on health reform, malpractice and EHRs, talking about AIDS and sex

Weekend Reading: Santorum’s flip on health reform, malpractice and EHRs, talking about AIDS and sex

Santorum once wanted more government involvement in health care, not less. Electronic health records and medical malpractice. Making the best of old age. Talking about AIDS and sex.

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March 10, 2012 | By | Reply More
Health law’s birth control mandate: 5 questions and answers

Health law’s birth control mandate: 5 questions and answers

Will all types of contraceptives be covered? How about vasectomies? Tubal ligations? If a procedure requires hospitalization, will that be covered, too?

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February 27, 2012 | By | Reply More
What is the “Doc Fix”? And why isn’t it, well, fixed?

What is the “Doc Fix”? And why isn’t it, well, fixed?

Every year doctors are threatened with drastic cuts in Medicare payments, and every year Congress eventually steps in to pass a temporary “fix”. — Where did this problem come from and why doesn’t it go away? An FAQ to answer your questions.

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February 20, 2012 | By | Reply More
Weekend Reading: Health stories from the web

Weekend Reading: Health stories from the web

Does the GOP want to have a “moral” veto over your health insurance? Is U.S. healthcare already ‘socialized’? What’s it like to work as a home health aide?

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February 18, 2012 | By | Reply More
62 percent Massachusetts residents support state’s health-reform law — poll

62 percent Massachusetts residents support state’s health-reform law — poll

On the Republican campaign trail, the Massachusetts health reform law that many now call “Romneycare” is routinely trashed. But a recent poll finds that Massachusetts residents favor the law — with 62 percent supporting the law and only 33 percent opposing it.

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February 16, 2012 | By | Reply More
Health reform in Massachusetts: ‘Abject failure’ or “a terrific success”?

Health reform in Massachusetts: ‘Abject failure’ or “a terrific success”?

On the campaign trail, GOP presidential candidates denounce the Massachusetts health reform law signed by then Gov. Romney as an “abject failure” but the state’s current governor calls it “a terrific success” — and popular support for the law is strong.

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February 13, 2012 | By | 1 Reply More
People in state high-risk insurance plans often feel left behind

People in state high-risk insurance plans often feel left behind

The federal health law set up new plans that are cheaper and more comprehensive than the older ones run by states but consumers need to go without insurance for six months to qualify.

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January 31, 2012 | By | Reply More