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Nearly 1 of every 5 uninsured working-age adults across the 10 states that have not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act are stuck in a health care insurance limbo known as a “coverage gap,” a new analysis has found.
A new report from the Elevance Health Public Policy Institute shows that Medicare Advantage enrollees who use supplemental benefits are more likely to live in areas with fewer resources.
Chamber of Commerce asks judge to block the landmark ability of Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
Supreme Court rules for nursing home patient's family, declines to limit civil rights lawsuits
Top Insurance CEOs Took Home $335 Million Last Year, Fueled by Stock Buybacks - Fresh outrage over the pay of insurance industry CEOs comes amid a renewed Medicare for All push in Congress.
Tennessee transgender bill threatens to upend Medicaid contracts - The leaders of the Tennessee Legislature aim to ban Medicaid contracts with health insurance companies that cover gender-affirming care, not just in the Volunteer State but anywhere in the U.S.
Warren Report Exposes Insurance Industry Ploy to 'Scam Millions of Seniors' - Private insurance giants are offering luxury vacations and other incentives for agents to "push seniors into the most expensive Medigap plans," the Massachusetts senator found.
Private Health Care Companies Are Eating the American Economy - A new report from Wendell Potter at the Center for Health and Democracy examines just how the private insurance market makes its money—and how American health care is worse off for it.
NC Treasurer Report Shows Hospitals Profiting From Medicare (Though The Hospitals Disagree)
Top Republicans Keep Talking About Plans To Cut Medicare And Social Security; Republicans keep talking about their plans to hold the debt ceiling hostage to extract cuts to Medicare and Social Security — despite the popularity of those programs.
The Medicare Advantage Trade-Off: Saving Money, Losing Access | Beneficiaries may spend less on premiums, but care delays are common. Do worse outcomes follow?
Judge: Idaho abortion ban seems to conflict with federal law
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