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Health
Biden administration proposes new rules to push insurance companies to broaden mental health coverage
By
The Associated Press
July 25, 2023
Commentary
In their rush to offer fertility benefits, employers could be unwittingly creating a new inequity for LGTBQIA+ employees
By
Janet Choi
and
Cynthia McEwen
July 21, 2023
Health
Ozempic isn’t alone. A whole class of ‘revolutionary’ weight-loss drugs is on the market—but only for the wealthy
By
Rachel Shin
July 9, 2023
Politics
‘Junk’ policies that prey on ‘suckers’ are a disgrace, Biden says: ‘Folks, that’s not health insurance, that’s a scam’
By
Josh Boak
and
The Associated Press
July 8, 2023
Magazine
Companies like CVS and UnitedHealth are now some of the world’s biggest businesses. Is that healthy for the rest of us?
By
Maria Aspan
and
Erika Fry
May 24, 2023
Commentary
The long-overlooked solution to upend health care economics: Bringing the hospital home
By
Robert Reiss
May 3, 2023
Politics
House Republicans want to strip health insurance from half a million of the poorest Americans with their work requirement proposal
By
Amanda Seitz
and
The Associated Press
April 30, 2023
Politics
After a 3-year break, 84 million Americans on Medicaid are suddenly at risk of getting kicked off their insurance
By
Amanda Seitz
,
Anita Snow
and
The Associated Press
April 28, 2023
Magazine
Birth control fail: Why American women can’t have better contraceptives in 2023
By
Maria Aspan
April 5, 2023
Commentary
Don’t blame capitalism for America’s health care crisis. Fix the misaligned incentives that make patient outcomes irrelevant
By
John Whyte
March 16, 2023
Health
States are turning to the big health insurance companies to keep Medicaid enrollees insured once pandemic protections end
By
Phil Galewitz
and
Kaiser Health News
March 7, 2023
Health
After capping the price of insulin, Colorado sets its sights on EpiPen copays
By
Helen Santoro
and
Kaiser Health News
February 27, 2023
Health
The White House is turning up the heat on insurance companies for fake charges and sees a $4.7 billion windfall over 10 years
By
Amanda Seitz
and
The Associated Press
January 31, 2023
Health
A record 16.3 million have signed up for ‘Obamacare’ health coverage. That’s double the number from when it launched a decade ago
By
Edith M. Lederer
and
The Associated Press
January 25, 2023
Commentary
A frozen capital market and an insurance premium shock: 10 health care predictions for 2023 from top investors
By
Bob Kocher
and
Bryan Roberts
December 14, 2022
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