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Nearly 12 million people could lose health care coverage if the bill gets passed and signed by Trump, while hospitals would be hit hard by Medicaid cuts.
In the state that served as the model for the Obama-era health overhaul, advocates and health care workers fear the Trump administration is trying to dismantle ...
GOP legislation would set back years of progress in expanding health care coverage, unwinding key parts of President Barack ...
You likely pay thousands of dollars into your health insurance plan every year. But are you taking full advantage of the ...
The most obvious category of people who don’t have workplace insurance are those who don’t have a job. This group includes ...
Millions of people are expected to lose access to Medicaid and Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance plans if ...
As public health insurance in the United States faces potential cuts, a Rutgers University review of medical records finds ...
In late June 2025, the health insurance company and the world-renowned New York City cancer center were at an impasse in ...
Without changes, a lawyer for the company called the lawsuit "little more than a contractual dispute over the rate of ...
After five years, officials returned to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, offering an $8.1 million premium, while dropping United Healthcare, whose current plan carries a total cost of $8.8 million.
Health insurance companies are set to streamline, simplify and reduce the pre-approval process by transitioning to an ...
The two sides have until the end of June to hash out a new deal but are pointing the finger at each other while patients, ...