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Life Insurance for High-Risk Applicants
US News & World Report· 5 days agoWhat Is a High-Risk Life Insurance Applicant? High-risk life insurance is for people who are considered riskier to insure. While some risk factors are obvious ...
Drop in Opioid Rx for IBD Not Tied to Cannabis Legalization
Medscape· 6 days agoWhile opioid prescribing decreased among patients with IBD across states with and without legalized...
Proposed state-based health insurance subsidy program clears the House of Representatives
Clearfield Progress· 2 days agoJosh Shapiro’s proposed state-based subsidy program for low and middle-income Pennsylvanians purchasing coverage through Pennie, Pennsylvania’s state-run insurance ...
Expensive Health Insurance Premiums By Design
Forbes· 6 days agoNo one pays more than $2,000 out of pocket, but everyone pays higher premiums as a result. The Affordable Care Act has a similar spirit of shifting...
Community health centers call for state help as challenges mount
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAt the Outer Cape Health Center, more than 50% of patients seeking medical attention have commercial...
Nonbinary top surgery: What it is, options, and more
Medical News Today· 4 days agoNonbinary top surgery is a type of gender affirming care. A nonbinary person may want their body to better align with their gender identity. Top surgery...
HSA vs HRA: What Are the Differences?
247wallst.com· 3 days agoHealth savings accounts (HSAs) and health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) are both designed to help you cover qualified medical expenses. But there are...
Affordable Care Act insurers could be on the hook for $1.1B in rebates this year
Healthcare Dive· 2 days agoIf the rebates come through as expected, it would make 2024 the fifth year in...peddle ACA plans agree to pay rebates if they don’t spend enough on patient care, as measured by a metric called ...
JD Supra: Hidden Costs of Unlimited Care? Why No-Fault Insurance Contracts Should Include Attendant...
JD Supra· 3 days agoThe policy reflected that, for the category of “Allowable Expenses (Medical),” Terry selected “Unlimited person Primary” and the policy explicitly listed attendant care as ...
This Marylander had insurance. Why was it so hard to get her daughter mental health help?
Howard County Times, Columbia, Md. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJun. 5—It's been three years since Theresa experienced her first manic episode the summer before she went to college, but her mother, Maria, still sometimes thinks about how hard it was to get ...