Children's Healthcare: Stronger Federal Standards Needed
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- May 28, 2008
A new state-by-state score card shows great variation in the care kids receive.
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States' Scorecard Finds Big Differences in Kids' Health Care
Health
- May 28, 2008
Those that have the most access to insurance tend to have healthier children
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With GINA, Will Insurers Pay for Genetic Testing?
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- May 21, 2008
You don't have to worry about discrimination, but coverage is another matter.
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Avoiding a Disabling Mistake
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- May 15, 2008
A tax law enables husband-and-wife ventures to protect both workers in the event of incapacitation.
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CDC Recommends Shingles Vaccine for Those Over 60
Health
- May 15, 2008
ZOSTAVAX could prevent two thirds of shingles cases, expert says
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Health Buzz: Mammograms, Privacy Breaches, and Other Health News
Health
- May 14, 2008
The risk of heart disease by marijuana users, and healthcare reform
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Healthcare Reform, by the Commonwealth Fund
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- May 13, 2008
Insurance for everybody, and lower premiums, too. Sounds great, but can it work?
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HSAs, Favored by McCain, Grow in Number—Slowly
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- May 1, 2008
People with health savings accounts are more affluent than the average taxpayer.
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How Consumers Can Force Health Reform
By Bernadine Healy M.D. -
Health
- May 1, 2008
Smart patients, shopping wisely, are needed to bring health costs down.
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Health Buzz: Heparin Contamination and Other Health News
Health
- April 30, 2008
Officials think the tainted batches of heparin may have been intentionally contaminated.
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Marriage, in Sickness and for Health Insurance
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- April 29, 2008
More Americans are tying the knot in order to share a healthcare plan, a new poll shows.
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New 'GINA' Law Would Stop Genetic Discrimination
By Deborah Kotz -
On Women
- April 25, 2008
Past victims have faced layoffs, been denied insurance, and more.
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California Health Insurers Must Reinstate Policies
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- April 18, 2008
People who lost coverage because they'd supposedly lied on their applications get good news.
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High-Deductible Health Plans: for Many, Too Costly
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- April 17, 2008
Consumer-driven health plans have larger deductibles than most uninsured households can afford.
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Dying Too Young for Lack of Coverage
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- April 8, 2008
Death is a certainty, but premature death stalks the uninsured. A state-by-state body count.
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Health Insurance Denial Compounds Grief
By Kimberly Palmer -
Alpha Consumer
- April 1, 2008
After his wife's stroke, a reader runs into payment problems.
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Paying for the Displeasure of a Colonoscopy
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- March 14, 2008
Many states don't guarantee insurance coverage for colon cancer screening. How is that a good idea?
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Andrew Cuomo Takes On Insurers
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- February 28, 2008
Those "reasonable and customary" charges insurers agree to pay might not be so reasonable.
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Making Cancer Screening Pay Off for You
By Michelle Andrews -
On Health and Money
- February 19, 2008
The uninsured and Medicaid recipients are more likely to forgo tests and get late cancer diagnoses.
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Taking the Bite Out of the Cost of Dental Work
By January W. Payne -
Health
- February 14, 2008
Flexible spending, private plans, dedicated credit, and more can make dentistry cheaper.
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