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Rate of US uninsured to rise to 8.9% in the next decade, Congressional Budget Office says
Reuters via AOL· 1 day agoThe rate of Americans who are uninsured will rise to 8.9% over the next decade from 7.7% in 2024,...
Fact check: Biden’s on target about what repealing ACA would mean for preexisting condition...
Boston Herald· 5 hours agoIf the Affordable Care Act were terminated, “that would mean over a hundred million Americans will...
Uninsured rate to hit 8.9% by 2034, CBO projects
Modern Healthcare· 1 day agoThe uninsured rate is poised to climb over the coming decade, the Congressional Budget Office predicts in an article published in the journal Health Affairs ...
What health 'care'?
Santa Maria Sun· 1 day agoDear editor and fellow citizens of SLO County, please, please, please enlighten me as to how our health care system is better with our new administration ...
On health policy, Biden and Trump both have records to run on — and stark contrasts
WHYY· 5 days agoHealth care in the U.S. is undeniably expensive. This is a point that President Biden and former...
Group Medical Captives, Level Funding and US Healthcare Policy | JD Supra
JD Supra· 15 hours agoThe shift to self-funding, the article explains, is grounded in the Employee Retirement Income Security (ERISA), which exempts self-funded plans from state health
Analysis | Presidential politics, polka and Wisconsin
Washington Post· 1 day agoGot an idea on how health care is shaping politics in Wisconsin? Today’s edition: A key senator is...
Primary care is in crisis. Here’s how to fix it. - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoState policy makers and health care stakeholders must take immediate action to support changes that...
Uninsured rate expected to hit 8.9% over next decade, CBO finds
Healthcare Dive via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoNew government projections chart the dogged rise in the nation’s uninsured rate as policies that...
Full body scans miss the mark when it comes to improving U.S. disease prevention
NPR· 1 day agoLess than half of people ages 2 and up get regular dental care. A quarter of pregnant people don’t receive early and adequate prenatal care. A...released ...