Enlarge this image Katherine Streeter for NPR Katherine Streeter for NPR The pitches to the health insurance brokers are tantalizing. “Set sail…
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In Arkansas, Thousands Of People Have Lost Medicaid Coverage Over New Work Rule
by Jacqueline Froelich February 18, 2019Enlarge this image Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces changes to the state Medicaid program called Arkansas Works, including the addition of a…
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Feb. 12, 2019 — Mental health problems in U.S. children are common, according to a new survey, with about one in six…
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By Julie Rovner, Kaiser Health News Feb. 8, 2019 — Former Rep. John Dingell, the Michigan Democrat who holds the record as…
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Utah Voters Approved Medicaid Expansion, But State Lawmakers Are Balking
by Erik Neumann February 8, 2019Enlarge this image Republican lawmaker Allen Christensen is pushing a bill in the Utah Senate that would shrink the Medicaid expansion his…
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Texans Can Appeal Surprise Medical Bills, But The Process Can Be Draining
by Ashley Lopez February 5, 2019Enlarge this image Austin, Texas, dentist Brad Buckingham received a bill for more than $70,000 after a bike accident landed him in…
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HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Feb. 4, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Interpret the data whatever way you will, but a new study shows a…
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Several Democrats Eyeing A Presidential Run Embrace ‘Medicare-For-All’
by Alison Kodjak January 30, 2019Enlarge this image Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., at an Oakland, Calif., campaign rally this week. Harris says she backs a single-payer health…