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WYPR's Fraser Smith and Jenna Johnson of the Washington Post talk about why the flawed state health insurance exchange might avoid a formal examination…
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On Wednesday, the Senate passed an emergency bill that would let people who couldn’t get private health insurance through the state’s online exchange buy…
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WYPR's Fraser Smith and Bryan Sears of the Daily Record talk about the State Senate passing a bill to help families get health insurance if they had…
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People who tried get health insurance but couldn’t because of problems on the state’s online marketplace are one step closer to getting some help.The…
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In a busy second week of the General Assembly's 90-day session there was a demonstration for the legalization of marijuana--another one for a minimum wage…
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Health insurance markets vary across the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Each one is implementing the health law with varying degrees of failure, success, enthusiasm and hostility. The differences in sign-ups tell the tale.
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Governor Martin O’Malley is seeking a small but quick legislative fix for frustrated users of Maryland’s troubled health insurance website. The proposal,…
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More than half of psychiatrists don’t accept insurance, according to a recent study published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. And often their rates are…
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After the Obama administration announced that Americans who recently had their health insurance canceled can buy "catastrophic policies," the insurance industry said the change will cause more confusion.
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If you decide to run for president while you’re still governor of a state, Job One is still running the state. If you let it seem like Job Two, someone’s…