“…the severed contract between a hospital system and health insurer reflects tensions that have been growing nationally this year. In the past, even when contract negotiations became publicly antagonistic, they typically would be resolved before the deadline for termination.“Now health care consultants and industry […]
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The week in healthcare reform “Switching seniors to Medicare Advantage plans has cost taxpayers tens of billions of dollars more than keeping them in original Medicare, a cost that has exploded since 2018 and is likely to rise even higher….” Researcher: […]
A new Health Justice Monitor commentary on the increasing costs of Marketplace plans for near-elderly middle class families. ACA Private Plans Financial Barriers Rising By James G. Kahn, MD/MPH Summary The Affordable Care Act uses private plan Marketplaces and tax subsidies to […]
“’Not that many people aging into Medicare at 65 fully understand that moment may be their only opportunity to opt into Medigap,’ said Brian Connell, executive federal affairs director at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. ‘If you miss that short window, you’re left without […]
The week in healthcare reform “The Medicare prescription drug pricing plan Democrats unveiled this week is not nearly as ambitious as many lawmakers sought, but they and drug policy experts say the provisions crack open the door to reforms that could […]
“…nontraditional options say they aim to soothe consumer frustration with high premiums and deductibles by harnessing the growing availability of price information or patients’ newfound comfort with online health services…. Still, these plans come with a dose of ‘buyer beware.’ While the image the […]
“If you believe your health plan is shortchanging you on mental health treatment, you don’t have to wait for the new law. You can challenge your insurer under existing regulations. Once the law takes effect, however, it will offer additional ballast for any challenges […]
The week in healthcare reform “House Democrats should vote down the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and hold out for a program that meets the needs of most voters.” Opinion | Locked Out of the Sausage Factory: Will Medicare Expansion Survive the Budget […]