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Healthcare
fromFast Company
1 hour ago

Health insurance stocks: UnitedHealth Group, CVS, and Humana are rising on Medicare Advantage news

Medicare insurer payments will increase significantly, boosting share prices of major health insurance companies.
Healthcare
fromFast Company
1 hour ago

Health insurance stocks: UnitedHealth Group, CVS, and Humana are rising on Medicare Advantage news

Medicare insurer payments will increase significantly, boosting share prices of major health insurance companies.
SF parents
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

She paid into Medicare for years. Trump's immigration policy will end her coverage

Lawfully present immigrants, including Rosa Maria Carranza, will be disenrolled from Medicare due to new legislation, affecting around 100,000 individuals.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
4 hours ago

Bracing for federal cuts, some states are already paring back Medicaid services

Doulas provide essential support for childbirth in remote areas, but Montana's Medicaid reimbursement for their services has been postponed due to budget issues.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
17 hours ago

Trending: employer housing benefits narrow affordability gaps

Private sector employers are increasingly offering housing benefits to help workers afford living closer to their jobs amid rising housing costs.
Medicine
fromFast Company
3 days ago

The $80,000 clue hiding in plain sight in U.S. healthcare

Genomic sequencing can identify genetic causes of neurological conditions but is often underutilized early in patient care.
#social-security
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

How to Avoid Social Security's Most Hated Trap

Many retirees face taxes on Social Security benefits, which can feel like double taxation due to low income thresholds.
fromThe Washington Post
6 days ago
US news

Retirees receive six times as much in federal dollars as young people

Federal spending on retirees significantly exceeds that for younger age groups, highlighting the importance of Social Security and Medicare in the U.S.
SF politics
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

This Trump Administration Move May Cause Lasting Damage to Social Security

The Trump Administration's staffing cuts at the Social Security Administration may lead to long-lasting damage to the Social Security benefits program.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

Social Security Issues Major Warning to Retirees

Retirees must be vigilant against increasing government impostor scams targeting their Social Security information.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

How to Avoid Social Security's Most Hated Trap

Many retirees face taxes on Social Security benefits, which can feel like double taxation due to low income thresholds.
US Elections
fromTruthout
3 days ago

Trump's New Pharma Tariffs Could Drive Up Medical Costs, Patient Advocates Warn

New tariffs up to 100% on foreign pharmaceuticals aim to enhance U.S. national security and public health.
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
4 days ago

Campaign promises offered as assurances on California's troubled resi insurance market

Pacific Palisades residents face a $1.5 million gap between insurance payouts and rebuilding costs after last year's fire.
Cancer
fromFortune
5 days ago

Cancer's grim calculus for the young: their insurance status can determine how long they survive | Fortune

Insurance status significantly impacts cancer survival rates among young adults, with private insurance leading to better outcomes than Medicaid or no insurance.
Social justice
fromThe Nation
5 days ago

Why Black People Can't Earn Our Way Out of Racism in Maternal Care: A Q&A With Khiara Bridges

Khiara Bridges's book, Expecting Inequity, critiques maternal healthcare's treatment of low-income people, emphasizing the intersection of race and class.
Healthcare
fromSecuritymagazine
13 hours ago

Healthcare Executives Face a New Era of Personal Risk

Healthcare executives face heightened personal risks due to grievance-motivated cyber threats amid economic pressures and public accountability.
SF parents
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

California kids are going without vision care, and the problem is getting worse

Vision problems in children are increasing, yet fewer kids on Medi-Cal are receiving necessary eye care.
fromNews Center
3 days ago

Policy Intervention Linked to Increase in Kidney Transplants in Black Patients - News Center

"This argues for the need to sustain such policies and shows that it is possible to right the wrongs retroactively, which is a powerful idea," said Kenneth Michelson, MD, MPH, associate professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Emergency Medicine and a co-author of the study.
Medicine
#affordable-care-act
fromJezebel
2 months ago
US politics

About 1.4 Million Fewer Americans May Now Have Health Insurance, Thanks to Spiking ACA Premiums

Public health
fromwww.twincities.com
2 months ago

Fewer Americans sign up for Affordable Care Act health insurance as costs spike

Enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans declined by 3.5% (about 800,000 fewer selections) amid expiring subsidies and rising health costs.
Public health
fromCbsnews
2 months ago

Some Americans say they'll go without health insurance as ACA rates spike

Lapsing ACA tax credits raise premiums, causing many to drop coverage, increasing uninsured rates and forcing people to forgo care or rely on emergency aid.
Left-wing politics
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How the Battle for Affordable Care Became a Culture War

The Affordable Care Act's passage and implementation faced significant political and cultural challenges, shaping national discourse for years to come.
Healthcare
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Trump Admin Touts ACA Fraud Fixes While Pushing New Barriers to Coverage

The Trump administration proposes new ACA regulations to combat enrollment fraud, but these may hinder eligible applicants from enrolling.
fromJezebel
2 months ago
US politics

About 1.4 Million Fewer Americans May Now Have Health Insurance, Thanks to Spiking ACA Premiums

Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

What Physicians Retiring in the Next 5 Years Are Doing With Their 401(k)s Right Now

A pension significantly limits Roth conversion opportunities and increases tax burdens for retiring physicians.
Healthcare
from24/7 Wall St.
22 hours ago

Is April 21 When UnitedHealth Group Finally Sheds Its Problem Past?

UnitedHealth Group's Q1 2026 results will determine the success of its recovery strategy after a challenging year.
Healthcare
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Op-Ed | New Yorkers can't afford Albany's single-payer fantasy | amNewYork

New York lawmakers propose the New York Health Act for a single-payer system, but it risks catastrophic tax increases and financial instability.
#health-insurance
Healthcare
fromTruthout
2 days ago

Nurses Forge Alliances to Protect Patients From Trump's Immigration Crackdown

Nurses demand the abolition of ICE and improved patient rights protections in healthcare settings.
Healthcare
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

Clark Howard: $200 Walgreens Quote Became $22 at Cost Plus Drugs for This NC Man

Pharmacy pricing often misleads patients, with significant price differences between traditional pharmacies and cost-plus models like Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs.
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Trump's new Medicaid work mandate could leave thousands of homeless Californians uninsured

Trump's new Medi-Cal work requirements and increased verification frequency will likely cause over 90% of unhoused Californians to lose health insurance coverage starting in 2027.
#healthcare
fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago
Healthcare

Unions push NewYork-Presbyterian to reach an agreement on city healthcare contract before thousands are booted out of network | amNewYork

Healthcare
fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

Unions push NewYork-Presbyterian to reach an agreement on city healthcare contract before thousands are booted out of network | amNewYork

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's contract negotiations could impact 40,000 city workers and retirees, risking their in-network access to care.
Healthcare
fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

Scaling Success: The Medicaid Model New York Can't Afford to Ignore | amNewYork

The American healthcare system prioritizes volume over quality, leading to rising costs and poor outcomes.
Healthcare
fromNew York Post
1 week ago

Major NYC hospital accused of using 'market power' to force higher insurance costs: feds

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital allegedly forces insurers to accept higher prices, limiting affordable health insurance options for New Yorkers.
Healthcare
fromTruthout
6 days ago

Trump's Medicaid Cuts Are Threatening to Shutter Hospitals Across the US

Medicaid cuts by Trump and Republicans threaten hundreds of hospitals and millions of low-income Americans' access to care.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
3 weeks ago

One-third of Americans skip meals or other needs to afford health care

Rising health care costs force Americans to reduce spending, skip meals, delay major life decisions like homeownership and parenthood, and postpone retirement.
#essential-plan
Healthcare
fromGothamist
6 days ago

NY officials push bill to save 500K Essential Plan insured from losing coverage

450,000 New Yorkers will lose Essential Plan coverage due to federal funding cuts, but legislation aims to prevent uninsured status.
Healthcare
fromGothamist
6 days ago

NY officials push bill to save 500K Essential Plan insured from losing coverage

450,000 New Yorkers will lose Essential Plan coverage due to federal funding cuts, but legislation aims to prevent uninsured status.
Healthcare
fromwww.cbc.ca
5 days ago

Ontario misses federal funding deadline for nurse practitioners | CBC News

Ontario's health minister announced no plans for publicly funding all nurse practitioners despite federal compliance deadlines.
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

The Red State-Blue State Healthcare Divide Is Dangerous for Everyone

In light of the systemic dismantling of America's public health agencies, these moves essentially create a shadow infrastructure to maintain some of what is being lost. While this is a promising development, it does nothing to stop a troubling trend that has been emerging for some time: The country is quickly becoming fragmented along partisan lines when it comes to public health.
Public health
Healthcare
fromTruthout
5 days ago

Reproductive Health Care Restrictions May Exacerbate Health Care Shortages

Abortion bans in several states are linked to labor shortages in healthcare, particularly affecting rural maternity care.
fromFlowingData
1 week ago

Why rural hospitals close

Nearly 90% of the land in the United States is rural and about one in five people, or some 60 million, live throughout it according to the U.S. Census.
Healthcare
Healthcare
fromMedCity News
1 week ago

Could There Be a 'Soft Opening' of H.R. 1 Medicaid Changes? - MedCity News

H.R. 1 will implement Medicaid work requirements in 2027, potentially leading to millions losing coverage.
New York Islanders
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Op-Ed | As healthcare costs surge, lawmakers should focus on reforming rather than expanding costly government programs amNewYork

Expanding 340B program and rising healthcare costs are exacerbating unaffordability, harming minority-owned businesses, and lacking transparency and oversight.
Healthcare
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

Some Adults Are Delaying Treatment Until Medicare Following ACA Subsidy Loss

Middle-aged adults with Obamacare plans face significant financial strain due to expired subsidies, leading to delayed medical care until Medicare eligibility.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Opinion: California families face deadly health care cuts. Billionaires can afford to pitch in.

Doctors told us my grandson wouldn't live past three months, but they didn't know Elijah was capable of. Today he's 7 years old, stubborn as ever and fighting every day to prove them wrong. Elijah was born with cerebral palsy. Caring for him is a full-time, all-hands-on-deck operation that includes in-home nurses, physical and occupational therapy, school support and a small pharmacy's worth of medications.
California
Healthcare
fromMedCity News
2 weeks ago

12 Senate Democrats Unveil Plan to Cut Costs, Expand Coverage - MedCity News

Democratic senators propose healthcare reforms to lower costs, simplify access, and combat corporate greed in the insurance industry.
Mental health
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This common medical event leaves women in debt

Many insured mothers incur significant medical debt from labor and delivery, often forcing early returns to work that harm recovery and mental health.
Medicine
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

A Different Way to Rein in Health Care Costs

Medical education's narrow biomedical focus shapes physician values and the medical industrial complex, contributing significantly to the United States' very high health care costs.
Healthcare
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How companies and nonprofits are tackling the U.S. healthcare crisis-until there's a federal policy solution

The U.S. healthcare crisis involves rising costs, coverage gaps, and medical debt, requiring radical policy change to improve the situation.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Trump health care plan doesn't help people facing skyrocketing ACA premiums

The plan does not include a remedy for people who buy their health insurance on Healthcare.gov, some of whom are facing sky-high premium hikes this month. Trump dubbed the ideas "The Great Healthcare Plan." According to a White House fact sheet and a press call hosted by Medicare and Medicaid chief Dr. Mehmet Oz, the planned legislation, which the administration is asking Congress to develop, has four pillars: Drug price reforms Health insurance reforms Price transparency for health costs Fraud protections and safeguards
US politics
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Having that high-deductible health plan might kill you, literally

The issue is particularly critical right now for people who have insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act marketplace. Prices for those plans have skyrocketed this year after Congress failed to extend critical tax credits. Without those credits, monthly premiums for ACA plans have, on average, more than doubled. Early data on ACA enrollments for 2026 not only suggests that fewer people are signing up for the plans, but also that those who are enrolling are often choosing bronze plans, which are high-deductible plans.
Public health
Healthcare
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

The threats to Minnesota's Medicaid funds are unprecedented. Other states could be next

Medicaid fraud investigations in Minnesota threaten funding for essential services for vulnerable populations, including children with disabilities, raising concerns about unprecedented disruption to healthcare coverage.
#healthcare-costs
Healthcare
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

What Americans sacrifice due to high health costs

Rising medical costs force millions of Americans to delay major life decisions like having children, buying homes, retiring, and pursuing education across all income levels.
Healthcare
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

What Americans sacrifice due to high health costs

Rising medical costs force millions of Americans to delay major life decisions like having children, buying homes, retiring, and pursuing education across all income levels.
Healthcare
fromCbsnews
3 weeks ago

Millions of Americans skip meals, stretch medication to afford health care

One-third of Americans cut everyday expenses and skip meals to afford healthcare, with 82 million making financial sacrifices including borrowing money and reducing utilities.
Healthcare
fromHarvard Gazette
3 weeks ago

Federal drug price reforms are working, finds study - Harvard Gazette

Medicare beneficiaries reported skipping fewer medications due to cost after the Inflation Reduction Act's prescription drug provisions took effect in January 2024, with greatest improvements among those with multiple chronic conditions.
#aca-subsidies
Public health
fromMedCity News
2 months ago

Congress' New Healthcare Package: 7 Things to Know - MedCity News

Congress approved a bipartisan healthcare funding package within a $1.2 trillion bill that funds HHS, reforms PBMs, extends telehealth, and omits ACA tax-credit extensions.
Healthcare
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Cost of Not Having Health Insurance

A woman survives a burst brain aneurysm and undergoes emergency surgery, with family members gathering to support her recovery in the ICU.
Public health
fromkffhealthnews.org
2 months ago

Medical bills can be vexing and perplexing. Here's important advice for patients

High and confusing medical bills affect insured and uninsured due to coverage gaps, unexpected plan restrictions, billing practices, and complex retroactive policies like COBRA.
Healthcare
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Waiting for Medicare and skipping prescriptions: Meet the Americans on the brink of losing health insurance

Expiration of enhanced ACA subsidies on December 31 caused monthly premiums to spike hundreds of dollars, forcing over 1 million Americans to cancel marketplace plans between early 2025 and 2026.
fromCbsnews
2 months ago

State of denial: How insurance companies impact health care today

It was heartbreaking, and it was awful," she said. "I lived in fear every day.
Public health
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Are you on a high-deductible health plan? What do you wish you knew?

Rising marketplace premiums pushed many consumers into high-deductible bronze or catastrophic plans that qualify for health savings accounts, creating navigation challenges and HSA uncertainties.
Public health
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Op-Ed | Government price setting is a prescription for reduced access and fewer cures for patients | amNewYork

Government price controls on medicines cause reduced innovation, delayed access, shortages, and worse patient outcomes.
Public health
fromBronx Times
1 month ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Health care in the Bronx is a dangerous game of hurry up and wait - Bronx Times

The Bronx faces a severe health-care crisis: understaffed hospitals, slow EMS response times, poor hospital rankings, and nurse strikes threaten patient care.
Healthcare
fromFortune
2 months ago

Former White House advisor on the real reason your health care costs are going up: Medicare's doctor pay gap | Fortune

Medicare's higher payments to hospitals are driving physician consolidation into hospital systems, reducing competition and raising patient costs.
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