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Health care
Why the health reform bill is also a tax bill
Jun 13, 2017
Behind closed doors, Republican senators are pushing to get their health care bill written, with a July 4 goal for completion. While they’re at it, they may be trying to get a smidge of tax reform done at the same time. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
A health plan to encourage seniors to get the care they need
Jun 6, 2017
A House committee is set to hold a hearing on a plan to lower costs for people on Medicare. The bipartisan legislation would let Medicare make some basic services cheaper for patients with chronic conditions. A diabetes patient who’s prone to blindness, for example, would get cheaper eye exams. It’s a model private insurers are […]
Are doctors and patients ready for home health monitoring?
Jun 1, 2017
There's lots of optimism as manufacturers crank out medical devices, but no one knows if the approach will save money.
Weekly Wrap: What Trump's budget proposal really means
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Kai Ryssdal
May 26, 2017
Ana Swanson of The Washington Post and Nela Richardson of Redfin join us to discuss the week’s business and economic news. This week, they talk about Donald Trump’s plan on achieving 3 percent economic growth and if the math adds up. How does Paul Ryan plan on dealing with the administration’s budget? Plus, we revisit […]
Breaking down the new CBO score on the House's health care act
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Kai Ryssdal
May 24, 2017
The Congressional Budget Office estimates 23 million more Americans will be without insurance by 2026 under the amended bill.
How health care is healing Erie's ailing economy
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Erika Beras
May 24, 2017
The city's two biggest hospital systems employ nearly 7,000 people.
CBO score tallies how many will be covered by revised GOP health plan
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Ryan Kailath
May 24, 2017
The Congressional Budget Office will release its assessment, or “score,” of the House GOP’s revised health plan this afternoon. When the first draft was released back in March, the CBO estimated 24 million people would lose health insurance under that plan. Among the questions are, will this revised plan cover more people than the last […]
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Inside Trump’s budget, a big cut for Obamacare’s healthcare.gov
May 23, 2017
The site where about 10 million people shop for insurance could get harder to navigate.
If $7 billion in Obamacare subsidies disappear, insurers will likely raise premiums
May 23, 2017
Legal wrangling between the Trump Administration and House Republicans leaves $7 billion of Obamacare subsidies in question. That has health insurance executives reaching for antacid, because it means they may have to jack up premiums. They have to assume that fewer people will buy health insurance if they don’t get subsidies to pay for it, […]
5 percent of patients drive 50 percent of health care spending. A new bill aims to change that.
May 16, 2017
Republicans and Democrats don’t quite see eye to eye when it comes to repealing Obamacare. But when the Senate Finance Committee meets today, there’s likely to be common ground on how to improve care for the 3.5 million sickest and most expensive Medicare patients: a new bipartisan bill that targets new treatments for the people […]