Fast-paced changes in drugs for hepatitis C seen as harbinger of rising US health care costs
The $1,000 pill for a liver-wasting viral infection that made headlines last year is no longer the favorite of patients and doctors.
Medicare panel: Ease rules on rehab coverage for seniors after hospital 'observation' stays
A panel that advises Congress on Medicare policy says the government should make it easier for seniors to get covered for rehab after a short hospital stay.
Wolf, attorney general ask court to enforce UPMC, Highmark agreement, force arbitration
Gov. Tom Wolf and the state attorney general want the Commonwealth Court to force the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and rival Highmark Inc. into arbitration to settle lingering disputes.
US jumps into whistleblower cases that accuse nursing-home chain of overbilling Medicare
The Justice Department said Tuesday that it is stepping into a long-running lawsuit against one of the nation's largest nursing-home chains, accusing it of systematic Medicare overbilling and sometimes putting frail, dying patients through arduous rehab schedules just to increase revenue.
3 former employees sue AIDS Healthcare Foundation, allege kickbacks in $20M Medicare scam
The nation's largest suppliers of HIV and AIDS medical care is accused of bilking Medicare and Medicaid in an elaborate $20 million dollar scam that spanned 12-states, according to a lawsuit filed in South Florida federal court.
Insurer Aetna gets discounts, gives preference to Gilead's hepatitis C drugs over AbbVie's
Insurer Aetna has made new hepatitis C drugs from Gilead Sciences Inc. preferred treatments for customers with the liver-destroying virus.
Walgreens will offer prescription help for consumers struggling with health insurance overhaul
Walgreens, the largest drugstore chain in the U.S., said Tuesday it will offer prescriptions at no upfront cost to some patients who are working on getting health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
4 Medicare Advantage Shopping Tips
Early December may be the least wonderful time of the year for Medicare Advantage customers who still haven't settled on coverage plans for 2015.
Covered California: More than 11,000 people signed up in first 4 days of second enrollment
Individual insurance sign-ups under California's health care exchange were running ahead of pace from a year ago, when the marketplace opened for the first time, state officials reported Thursday.
Government Falls Short on More Health Websites
With many seniors facing high medical bills, a congressional investigation has found that federal government websites meant to give Medicare patients basic consumer tools instead fail to provide adequate information on out-of-pocket costs, and even quality of care.
How nation's health care overhaul affected 4 people in first year of marketplace changes
More than 7 million people have signed up for private health insurance under the system introduced last year for those who were uninsured or had policies considered substandard.
Medicare Proposes Covering Lung Cancer Screening
Medicare may soon begin paying for yearly scans to detect lung cancer in certain current or former heavy smokers.
Consumers to Get Peek at 2015 Health Law Premiums
The Obama administration says starting this weekend, consumers can get an early peek at 2015 premiums and plans under the president's health law.
MNsure races to ready its technology systems as Nov. 15 open enrollment date approaches
Officials racing to ready Minnesota's health insurance exchange for open enrollment one month from now said Wednesday it's a high-risk project because of tight timelines but they expect consumers will have a better experience than last year.
Florida Gets $7M to Help Consumers Sign Up for Health Insurance in Year 2
Three Florida organizations will receive nearly $7 million to help consumers sign up for health insurance during the second enrollment season under the Affordable Care Act.
AP NewsBreak: GAO faults Obama administration's oversight of HealthCare.gov, sources say
Officials tell The Associated Press that a nonpartisan investigative report concludes that management failures by the Obama administration set the stage for the computer problems that paralyzed the HealthCare.gov website last fall.
New Mexico to continue with federally operated health insurance exchange
New Mexico decided Friday to stick with a federal online system for another year to enroll individuals in health insurance plans.
New Hampshire continues work on possible changes to insurance network adequacy rules
Network adequacy requirements for health plans should focus on making sure consumers have adequate access to different types of services rather than providers, a state Insurance Department official said Thursday.
Industry campaign against Medicare payment overhaul gets backing of famous amputees
A Boston Marathon bombing survivor and a former U.S. senator who lost a leg serving in Vietnam have joined an industry campaign to block new Medicare requirements for artificial legs and feet.
Millennials Fear Impact of Higher Rates: Survey
Among all the age groups surveyed, millennials expressed the most concern about how higher borrowing costs would affect their wallets and the least concern over whether higher rates would hurt the broader economy.




