MedPage Today on MSN
If docs have to buy malpractice insurance, so should health insurers, says lawmaker
"Requiring prior authorization ... is the practice of medicine," said Rep. Neal Dunn, MD ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Conglomerate leaders pay soaring health insurance premiums per affiliate
As the compensation of major South Korean conglomerate leaders from last year was disclosed, attention is also focusing on ...
Association health plans (AHPs) once allowed small businesses and the self-employed to band together to purchase insurance, giving them access to the economies of scale, negotiating power and lower pr ...
"I was fighting to survive": Patients still struggle with preauthorization despite promise of reform
Last summer, the Trump administration announced a voluntary pledge by health insurers to reform prior authorization, but patient advocates and medical providers remain skeptical.
Louisiana officials say 21,000 people could lose Medicaid under new work requirements — but outside estimates suggest losses ...
Private health insurers gearing up for the launch of new riders have revealed that policyholders who switch schemes come ...
What to know about the issue.
Opinion
ADAM’S APPLE SHAVE? LGBTQ Mafia Demands Companies Cover New Forms of Transgender ‘Health Care’
The LGBTQ+ mafia is demanding companies provide health care coverage for Adam's apple shaves and other cosmetic transgender "treatments." ...
KFF Health News on MSN
Families Scramble To Pay Five-Figure Bills as Clock Ticks on Promised Preauthorization Reforms
Last summer, the Trump administration announced a voluntary pledge by health insurers to reform prior authorization, which often requires patients or their doctors to seek preapproval from insurers ...
Unlike incarceration, the LIMA program is free and focused on support, not punishment ...
A consortium of telehealth companies and insurers has published its ‘National Telehealth Standards,’ but some question the document’s impact.
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Florida hasn’t expanded Medicaid. Lawmakers want to add work requirements anyway.
In states that have long refused to expand Medicaid to more low-income adults, people in the program aren't subject to new rules under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act requiring them to prove they're ...
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