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Holmes Co., Ohio, is a patchwork of farmland. Modest houses perch on sloping hills and laundry hangs from clothes lines, flapping in the wind. There are…
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Today was the start date for a federal policy that gives companies more leeway to skip insurance coverage for contraceptives. Companies can now limit…
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People with rare metabolic disorders need medical foods to keep from going hungry, but costs and regulations mean some go without or have to find a…
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To an outsider, the fancy booths at last month’s health insurance industry gathering in San Diego aren’t very compelling. A handful of companies pitching…
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Members who fail to renew coverage under Indiana’s Medicaid program will be subject to a six-month suspension period. That’s despite previous notice in…
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The federal government has granted a one-month extension to Indiana’s Medicaid program, known as the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP 2.0, which was set to…
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Kentucky got the green light from the federal government Friday to require people who get Medicaid to work. It's a big change from the Obama…
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This year’s enrollment on the federal healthcare marketplace dipped just slightly in Indiana, despite a shortened sign-up period and a drop in federal…
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The Department of Labor on Thursday released proposed new rules that proponents say will make it easier for businesses to band together in “associations”…
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The bill passed by Congress late Thursday to keep most of the federal government funded for another month also provided a temporary reprieve to a number…