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Weight loss drugs like Wegovy have taken the country by storm. But who can afford them?
USA TODAY· 9 hours agoBut Price, who works at East Carolina University, worries all her progress may be short-lived. North...
US Supreme Court urged to strike lawyers' $667 mln fee in Blue Cross case
Reuters· 1 hour agoHealth subscribers in the long-running litigation in Alabama federal court accused Blue Cross Blue...
New California rule aims to limit health care cost increases to 3% annually
Napa Valley Register· 5 hours agoDoctors, hospitals and health insurance companies in California will be limited to annual price...
Doctors and patients loathe ‘step therapy’ rules, but insurers say they’re necessary. An Illinois...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoKim Albin has lost count of the number of times she’s had to battle health insurance companies over...
California has plan for dramatic health care change
Newsweek· 2 hours ago...among other things, would provide that CalCare cover a wide range of medical benefits and other services and would incorporate the health care...
Bonkers High Healthcare Costs in 20 US Cities
MediaFeed via AOL· 2 hours agoMedicaid recipients in Rochester, New York, account for $8,239 in health care spending, among the highest rates in the country, while Rochester residents...
Health insurance reforms said to lower health care costs clears IL House, heads to Senate
Belleville News-Democrat· 5 days ago“For far too long, insurance companies, and not doctors, have been free to determine what treatment...
The high cost of millions of Texans losing health insurance coverage
Tribune via AOL· 22 hours agoApr. 24—Since the expiration of COVID-19-related provisions requiring states to keep residents enrolled in Medicaid, an estimated 2.1 million Texans have lost their coverage. Texas has by far ...
Opinion: California's Single-Payer Health Insurance Fantasy Is Turning to Ashes
Times of San Diego· 7 hours agoThe state Assembly’s Health Committee advanced Assembly Bill 2200 this week. The bill would ban...
Editorial: Oregon's health care aim seems off target
The Bulletin· 10 hours agoThe triple aim in health care has been to get more people covered, improve their health and control costs. How is Oregon doing? About 96% of Oregonians...