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United Healthcare Reins in Access to Specialty Care in Medicare Advantage
May 1 policy could burden doctors, frustrate patients, and delay care, advocates fear ...
Prior authorization (PA) is a widely used insurance mechanism intended to ensure cost-effective, evidence-based care. However, in practice, it often imposes significant administrative and clinical ...
As the first state in the nation to pass a sanctuary law, Oregon has some of the most comprehensive immigration protections in the country. However, lawmakers are trying to do more in response to ...
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Insurers wave caution flag on patient care reforms
Health insurers are cautioning that prior authorization reforms could worsen health care cost increases, but a stream of doctors say the current system is plagued by administrative burdens and ...
A Milton man was found guilty earlier this month for posing as a licensed dentist and defrauding the state Medicaid program out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, Attorney General Andrea Joy ...
AI can transform healthcare, but risks remain: liability, bias, blurred “wellness vs medicine,” and jagged model errors.
Lawmakers in multiple states are advancing bills meant to provide patients with access to medical marijuana in health care facilities, with lawmakers from Virginia to Hawaii making the case this week ...
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Will AI Replace Physicians? Can Prior Auth Be Fixed? A Q&A With HHS's Health IT Czar
Thomas Keane talks about artificial intelligence and other challenges facing his agency ...
A Statistical Immune Correlates of Protection Model for Predicting Efficacy from Neutralizing Antibody Titers to Establish Immunobridging of ...
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Republicans Are Suddenly Very, Very Worried About Holding the Senate
With midterms on the horizon, Republicans fear their party is heading toward disaster—in the Senate as well as the House of Representatives. Some Senate Republicans are sounding the alarm that the ...
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An Arm and a Leg: Personal finance guru faces down an insurance denial
Less than 36 hours before his wife was scheduled to undergo major surgery, New York Times personal finance columnist Ron Lieber got an unwelcome letter from his family's insurance plan: It was denying ...
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