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KFF Health News is a national health policy news service that is part of the nonpartisan Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

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Critics complain that the Affordable Care Act's risk-adjustment program unfairly rewards health plans — including Blue Shield of California — that have excess administrative costs and higher premiums.

Are Blues' Plans Benefitting Unfairly From Program To Offset Cost Of Sicker Patients?

Government Begins Test Of Comparison Tool For Health Plan Networks

"Drugs that were around for decades—almost a century, sometimes—caught us off guard," said Scott Knoer, chief pharmacy officer of the Cleveland Clinic, referring to price hikes for drugs such as nitroprusside.

Hospitals Say They're Being Slammed By Drug Price Hikes

Trump's Debate Claim On Health Care Costs

Trump's Debate Claim On Health Care Costs: It Depends What You Mean By 'Cost'

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President Trump Wouldn't Have To Wait For Congress To Undo Much Of The Health Law

Dialysis At Home? Medicare Wants More Patients To Try It

Pricey New Treatment Roils Issues Of How To Treat Prostate Cancer

Pricey New Treatment Roils Issues Of How To Treat Prostate Cancer

An analysis of palliative care programs found that only 25 percent funded teams that included a physician, an advanced practice or registered nurse, a social worker and a chaplain, the four positions that are recommended by The Joint Commission.

Most Hospital Palliative Care Programs Are Understaffed

The list of preventive services that women can receive without paying anything out of pocket under the health law could grow if proposed recommendations by a group of mostly medical providers are adopted by federal officials later this year.

Panel Recommends Expansion Of Medical Services With No Cost Sharing For Women

CA Insurance Commissioner Wants To Try Public Option

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