Health Care
  • New Health Bill Would Cover Fewer Than Originally Intended

    By The Fiscal Times Staff

    The pared-down bill would extend coverage to less than half of the people targeted by original House and Senate plans.

  • Why Public Support for Health Care Faltered

    By Jordan Rau and Mary Agnes Carey and Julie Appleby and Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News

    As a candidate, Barack Obama promised to pass a health plan with important benefits for the average American. For the typical family, costs would go down by as much as $2,500 a year. Adults wouldn't...

  • Fewer Employers Satisfied With Their Health Insurers, Survey Says

    By The Fiscal Times Staff

    Employers are less happy with their health insurers than they were a year ago, according to a study released Tuesday by PricewaterhouseCoopers' Health Research Institute. The discontent, according to...

  • The Price They Paid (for Out-of-Network Care)

    By The Fiscal Times Staff

    How a Virginia family got permission to get out-of-network treatment for one son's heart defect, and still ended up drowning in debt.

  • 'Cadillac' Insurance Plans Explained

    By Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News

    A deal reached Jan.14 by the White House, congressional leaders and union representatives increased the likelihood a tax on high-cost insurance policies will be included in the Democrat's final...

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