Stories Tagged as
Health care
What the merger of CVS and Aetna could mean for customers
Dec 12, 2017
With access to Aetna's 47 million customers, CVS wants to transform its stores into "health care hubs."
CVS might become your new doctor
Dec 4, 2017
CVS Health Corp. has plans to merge with the health insurance company Aetna Inc. in a $69 billion deal.
States warning families they may lose CHIP medical coverage
by
Andy Uhler
Dec 1, 2017
Funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program ran out at the end of September, meaning millions of kids and pregnant women won’t have coverage in the new year. There are bills in Congress that would fund the program, but nobody can agree where to get to money to do it. The $15 billion program funnels […]
What would happen to Obamacare if people weren't required to buy health insurance?
Nov 22, 2017
The individual mandate has been central to the Affordable Care Act.
The Cigna CEO on what happens when health care is politicized
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Nov 15, 2017
But at least, he says, we're all talking about health care now.
Lack of nurse educators is likely contributing to the nurse workforce shortage
Nov 14, 2017
Nurses aren’t going into education. The reason? A big cut in pay.
Tax cuts = math problem for lawmakers
Nov 10, 2017
Senate Republicans’ tax proposal seeks to preserve medical deductions. That’s one of the proposed provisions revealing that the House and Senate don’t entirely agree on how to pay for promised tax cuts. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
For public good, not for profit.
As Republicans get ready to reveal a tax plan, a look at how they might pay for it
Oct 31, 2017
With all the focus on the Republican tax plan due out this week, we take a look at some of the ways they may pay for it: cuts to Medicaid and Medicare. The Republicans’ budget blueprint calls for funding reductions to both programs. What might that mean for low-income people and seniors who depend on […]
The health insurance exchanges were meant to lower premiums through competition. So what happened this year?
by
Reema Khrais
Oct 30, 2017
It’s sign up season for the Affordable Care Act. Open enrollment starts on Wednesday. Government numbers out today show that almost half of the population live in places where they can only choose from three or fewer insurers. Not much competition, so you’d expect premiums to be high. But in other places, there’s seven, eight or even […]
With Obamacare ad dollars slashed, expect lower enrollment
Oct 30, 2017
Healthy people need a reminder to sign up for insurance.