By Susan JaffeAmong the most significant difference is that patients with private plans don't face the same danger of losing nursing home coverage as those on Medicare. 5:01AM ET
Health on the Hill: A key Obama administration official briefed lawmakers on updates to the online marketplace before enrollment begins in November. Mary Agnes Carey and Politico Pro's Jennifer Haberkorn discuss. Sep 10
By Julie ApplebyEmployer-sponsored insurance was largely stable in 2014, with no significant change in the percentage of firms offering health benefits. Sep 10
By Michelle AndrewsKaiser Health News consumer columnist Michelle Andrews answers readers’ questions.
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By Shefali LuthraState Obamacare decisions are key factors in how outreach strategies are taking shape for the next open enrollment period. Sep 08
By Michelle AndrewsAlthough the Obama administration has given insurers extra time to bring their plans into compliance with the health law, some may opt to drop substandard coverage this fall.
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By Michael Ollove, StatelineThe number of osteopathic doctors is increasing sharply, helping to meet the demand for primary care. Sep 05
By Eric WhitneyThere's nothing like an ambulance when you really need one, but they're expensive, and a lot of people who call an ambulance could be better served with a different, cheaper kind of care. Sep 05