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For most of her adult life, New York City resident Samuella Becker didn't have to think twice about health insurance. Coverage was provided as part of her job, her husband's job or both.
The company and other insurers have faced backlash from patients who say they were denied necessary care and providers say ...
Shakira J. Grant, MBBS, MSCR, is working to make visible the lived experiences and real-world barriers that patients with ...
Millions of Americans could lose Medicaid coverage because of cutbacks, but experts warn of the legislation's complexity.
UnitedHealth is again being accused of improper business practices for allegedly paying nursing homes to avert resident ...
A Medicare and Social Security checklist to help Baby Boomers caring for aging parents—or preparing for their own care—stay ...
Medicare Advantage plans are based on an enrollee's diagnosis; those with more serious or chronic conditions receive higher ...
Original Medicare has two situations in which someone is asked to sign a Medicare form during a hospital stay.
Cai, lead author of the Mass General Brigham study, says, “Medicare Advantage plans receive more money per beneficiary than ...
A new bill making its way through Congress could significantly change Medicare for millions of American seniors. From HSA contributions to eligibility requirements, the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" aims ...
The CBO said the GOP’s megabill would lead to $500 billion in cuts to Medicare. Two days later, 215 House Republicans voted for it anyway.
Kothari, PhD, highlights the need to expand Medigap access for Medicare beneficiaries younger than 65 years and calls for ...