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Consumers should know that medical identity theft can happen, whether from a large-scale breach or theft of an individual's data....
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The recently approved contraception Opill should be available for consumers next year. It's not clear how or whether insurance will...
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A New York woman seeking to end a dangerous ectopic pregnancy in a fallopian tube finds the procedure more complicated...
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The Affordable Care Act requires most insurers to cover a comprehensive list of FDA-approved birth control methods at no cost....
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The University of Miami Health System charged truck driver José Mendoza six times what Medicare would pay for an overnight...
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The federal insurance exchange, HealthCare.gov, has reopened for changes and new sign-ups until May 15. But states with their own...
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Lou Gehrig's disease can take months to diagnose, then rapidly incapacitate patients, leaving many families bankrupt before disability payments and...
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Whether you're looking for coverage online or through a broker, be sure to note the difference between a comprehensive health...
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People who lose their job-based health plan usually get 60 days to decide to continue it — and pay more...
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The new guidance amounts to a midyear open-enrollment period and applies to firms that buy health insurance to cover their...
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Coroners and medical examiners are starting to test for COVID-19 among those who die unexpectedly, including people who die at...
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Big firms are again offering more generous health plans alongside or instead of policies with sky-high deductibles. Why? They need...