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How good are doctor-rating systems?

How good are doctor-rating systems?

Experts caution that most doctor-rating systems are still rudimentary, and a four-star rating or other high-performance designation may not reliably reflect a doctor’s abilities.

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Two important pocketbook questions for seniors

When am I going to be able to start collecting benefits under the law’s new long-term-care program? When will the Medicare prescription drug coverage gap close?

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New rules guarantee right to appeal insurance claim denials

New rules guarantee right to appeal insurance claim denials

The regulations guarantee consumers the right to appeal denials — directly to their insurers and then, if necessary, to external review boards.

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Out-of-network ER visits won’t cost more under new health law

Out-of-network ER visits won’t cost more under new health law

If you go to an ER thats out of your plan’s network, you can end up paying hefty out-of-network charges. Under the new health law that changes, but the new provisions don’t cover all the bases.

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Should patients get contraceptives from at no cost?

Should patients get contraceptives from at no cost?

Starting this fall, the new health law will require new plans to provide a range of preventive health services. Should that include contraceptives?

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Part-time workers to get help on health insurance – but not now

Part-time workers to get help on health insurance – but not now

The health-care overhaul will greatly improve insurance prospects for part-time workers – but not right away.

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Rising costs spur increase in health savings accounts

Rising costs spur increase in health savings accounts

Many Democrats say HSAs are a tax shelter for healthy, affluent people who can afford to sock money away and leave it there to grow.

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Health law provides benefits for pregnant women, new mothers

Health law provides benefits for pregnant women, new mothers

Some insurers treat pregnancy as a preexisting condition, charging pregnant women higher premiums, or refuse to cover childbirth costs.

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What the new health law means for you

What the new health law means for you

How will the new law affect you if your a young adult? Over 65? Own a small business? And what is it all going to cost? KHN staff writer Phil Galewitz updates his Q&A the impact of health reform.

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Health care tax credit comes with benefits, strings for small businesses

Health care tax credit comes with benefits, strings for small businesses

The new health law could help to small businesses buy insurance, but the help comes with strings and not everyone thinks it will do enough.

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College student health plans often get low marks

College student health plans often get low marks

“Sixty percent of the plans out there are pure junk,” says Stephen Beckley, a health-care consultant.

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New health law throws lifeline to ‘uninsurables’

New health law throws lifeline to ‘uninsurables’

If you’re sick–or have ever been sick–and can’t get insurance, the new health law promises fast relief: access to guaranteed coverage starting in July.

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Insurance protection for adult children won’t come fast enough for some parents

Insurance protection for adult children won’t come fast enough for some parents

Families face a gap in coverage of several months after graduation and before the law’s provision comes into effect Sept. 23rd.

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“Partnership” Policies for Long-Term Care Hold Promise–and Pitfalls

“Partnership” Policies for Long-Term Care Hold Promise–and Pitfalls

Medicare covers little long-term care. Long-term care insurance, which pays benefits for a stay in a nursing home or assisted living facility as well as for home care, could offer some financial security.

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