The new Medicare drug benefits will be managed by private health plans, and each plan will establish its own formulary. Right from the start, that provision split the free-market coalition, pitting the drug industry against pharmacy benefit management ...
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Data on survival benefits from LT, focusing on patients with COSSH-ACLF IIs, showed a notable rise in the 1-year survival rate (392%-643%) for those with scores falling within the range of 7-10, significantly better than patients scoring below 7 or above 10. The prospective validation of...
To protect seniors living on fixed incomes, a "hold harmless" provision in federal law prohibits Medicare from raising Part B premiums if doing so would end up reducing an individual's Social Security benefits. This provision applies to about 70 percent of people enrolled in Part B. Included ...
JULIA ANDERSON, Columbian staff writer
Senate Quarreling Keeps Bills in Bind: Health Insurance One Sticking PointHopes that Senate leaders would come to quick agreement over a logjam of stalled bills - from...Hill, Patrice
Lack of insurance, high medical costs put more in a bindWashington Post
health-care reformemployer benefitsCadillac taxexchangeOn the conventional account, Congress drafted the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to keep the pre-existing American health-insurance system largely intact. HoweverRoberts, Jessica LSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Ill Tidings: Ever-rising health-care employee insurance costs put small businesses in a bindJULIA ANDERSON, Columbian staff writer