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While HSAs give consumers control over their medical spending, they are problematic for low-income individuals, especially those with chronic conditions who use the health care system frequently.
Whether you’re covered by an employer’s plan, by Medicare, or you are self-employed or unemployed, doing homework during “open enrollment” can help you get the best value for your money.
$6.8 Billion spent yearly on 12 unnecessary tests and treatments – according to a new study. The most common ordered unnecessary test: a complete blood count for a routine physical.
Did conservatives invent the idea of a individual mandate that they now claim to abhor? Will Mississippi ban IVF? Do mammograms really save many lives?
Part B premiums for Medicare beneficiaries will rise less than anticipated next year: For most beneficiaries, premiums will be $99.90 a month–up $3.50
Support for health care reform has hit an all-time low with 51 percent of those polled saying they dislike the law and only 34 percent saying they favor it.
Judge rules decision to drop 11,000 people from the state’s Basic Health plan for the working poor because of their immigration status was unconstitutional.
More than a quarter of Medicare’s rated prescription drug plans and, unless they take steps to improve, face expulsion from Medicare.
Thanks Obamacare! – new campaign seeks to make ‘Obamacare’ a positive brand by highlighting 10 reasons people should be thankful for the health law.
As they shoulder more health care expenses, workers in some plans can reduce their costs by participating in company wellness programs.
Because of increases in the number of generics, the average daily cost of drugs dropped one-third from 2005 to 2010, and should drop another third between now and 2015.
The key finding is that the majority of Democrats, Republicans and independents all supported state action to control health care costs.
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