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Travel insurance can protect your wallet — and your health on vacation

Travel insurance can protect your wallet — and your health on vacation

Think your regular health insurance policy will cover you if you get into medical trouble overseas?

Don’t bet on it.

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April 24, 2012 | By | Reply More
Medicare trustees predict funding will fall short by 2024 – updated

Medicare trustees predict funding will fall short by 2024 – updated

Once again, trustees forecast that Medicare’s hospital fund would begin to run out of money beginning in 2024, but, overall, the outlook for the social insurance program that covers nearly 50 million elderly and disabled people was only slightly worse than findings from last year.

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April 23, 2012 | By | Reply More
Some women’s groups see another agenda in attacks on contraceptive coverage

Some women’s groups see another agenda in attacks on contraceptive coverage

Opponents of the Obama administration’s contraceptive coverage mandate — including likely GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney — invoke “religious freedom.” But women’s groups and family planning organizations are convinced that the real objective is to limit access to birth control.

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April 19, 2012 | By | Reply More
Smart shopping can relieve pain from dentists’ charges

Smart shopping can relieve pain from dentists’ charges

Getting a reliable estimate of prices in your area can be critical if you want to keep a lid on costs. A free consumer website may provide the information you need.

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April 18, 2012 | By | Reply More
Out-of-network care is expensive — but a couple of new options help

Out-of-network care is expensive — but a couple of new options help

A new database lets you find out the prevailing rates for medical procedures in your area, and the 2010 health-care reform law provides better protection when people receive out-of-network emergency care.

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April 17, 2012 | By | Reply More
Washington state abortion coverage bill placed on hold

Washington state abortion coverage bill placed on hold

A bill that would require insurers to cover abortion services is off the table this year in Washington state. A special session of the Washington legislature ended Wednesday without the Reproductive Parity Act reaching a vote. The bill would require private insurers that provide maternity coverage to also cover abortion. Advocates now hope to reintroduce the bill next year.

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April 16, 2012 | By | Reply More
Massachusetts health law no ‘budget buster’ – Report

Massachusetts health law no ‘budget buster’ – Report

A report by the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation finds the state has spent just $91 million more a year since 2006 to cover the uninsured, than it was spending before the law passed. The sum amounts to 1.4 percent of the state budget.

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April 14, 2012 | By | Reply More
Hospitals scramble for affluent patients

Hospitals scramble for affluent patients

Amid the recession, hospitals have been aggressively establishing footholds in affluent areas outside their traditional market boundaries as they fight for the patients with the best insurance, according to a new study.

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April 9, 2012 | By | Reply More
Medicare now covers annual depression screening

Medicare now covers annual depression screening

Older people have lower rates of depression than younger groups. But depression often goes undiagnosed in the elderly, who feel the stigma of mental illness more acutely than younger people and are often less likely to seek help. Medicare began to cover annual depression screening in primary-care settings.

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April 8, 2012 | By | Reply More
Weekend reading: Interesting health articles online this week

Weekend reading: Interesting health articles online this week

Berwick on the future of health-care reform. The Economist on the Supreme Court arguments. Sedaris on dental care in Paris.

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April 7, 2012 | By | Reply More
Whatever the Supreme Court decides, we’re all in this together – Viewpoint

Whatever the Supreme Court decides, we’re all in this together – Viewpoint

“Group Health has always stood for universal health coverage—not only because it’s the “right thing”, but also because it’s the most cost-efficient way to provide quality care.” – Dr. Eric Larson, Group Health Cooperative

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April 5, 2012 | By | Reply More
Study compares health county by county

Study compares health county by county

In Washington, if 5% more people attended some college and 3% more had an income higher than twice the federal poverty level we could expect to save 1,900 lives, prevent 16,700 cases of diabetes, and eliminate $93.7 Million in diabetes costs every year.

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April 3, 2012 | By | Reply More