Tag: Health Insurance

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
Say what? Most insurance covers little of the cost of hearing aids

Say what? Most insurance covers little of the cost of hearing aids

Only a quarter of the 35 million U.S. adults who could benefit from hearing aids actually get them, and one of the main reasons is money. A hearing aid typically costs a few thousand dollars, sometimes much more, and most insurance plans don’t cover that. Medicare generally doesn’t pay anything.

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April 13, 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
2010 insurance rebates would have hit $2 billion, study says

2010 insurance rebates would have hit $2 billion, study says

Consumers would have received rebates of nearly $2 billion — in some cases as much as $300 member – if the health-law cap on insurance profits and overhead had been in place in 2010, estimates a new study. In Washington, total rebates to individual coverage would have run more than $6.5 million or about $62 per member.

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April 5, 2012 | By | Reply More
Seattle Children’s names Lisa Brandenburg hospital president

Seattle Children’s names Lisa Brandenburg hospital president

Brandenburg, who has served as the hospital’s administrative officer (CAO) for five years, will assume the position immediately.

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April 4, 2012 | By | Reply More
Employers tie financial rewards, penalties to health tests, lifestyle choices

Employers tie financial rewards, penalties to health tests, lifestyle choices

Gone are the days of just signing up for health insurance and hoping you don’t have to use it. Now, more employees are being asked to roll up their sleeves for medical tests — and to exercise, participate in disease management programs and quit smoking to qualify for hundreds, even thousands of dollars’ worth of premium or deductible discounts.

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April 2, 2012 | By | Reply More
European nations wrestling with health care, too

European nations wrestling with health care, too

Several European nations, where universal health care has been the norm for decades, have been waging their own intense debates as they also deal with aging populations and rising costs. Can the European experience cast some light on the American debate over health care?

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March 31, 2012 | By | 1 Reply More
Best reporting on our health-care system — ProPublica’s Picks

Best reporting on our health-care system — ProPublica’s Picks

Why does U.S. health care costs so much? How do insurance companies decide to refuse you coverage? How do Medicare scams work? ProPublica rounds up the best articles looking for answers to these and other questions.

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March 30, 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
Scorecard: What the health law has delivered, or not

Scorecard: What the health law has delivered, or not

KHN compares progress of the health law’s implementation to original projections from 2010.

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March 25, 2012 | By | Reply More