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Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½Ò•îl Health News Original Stories 4

  • Administration Signals Doubts About Calculator Permitting Plans Without Hospital Benefits
  • Consumers Whose Income Drops Below Poverty Get Break On Subsidy Payback
  • Poll: Many Unaware How Ebola Is Spread
  • California’s Insurance Exchange Gears Up For Round Two

Quality 2

  • CDC, Obama Under Fire For Ebola Containment Policies
  • Poll: Misconceptions, Confusion Surround Public Understanding Of Ebola's Spread

Health Law 2

  • State Exchanges Gird For Round Two
  • Demographics Help Shape Lawmakers' Views On Health Law

Marketplace 1

  • UnitedHealth Is Bullish About Health Exchanges

Veterans' Health Care 1

  • VA Officials Leaving Jobs After Scandal

State Watch 1

  • State Highlights: Calif.'s Prop. 45 Fight; Aetna Sheds Jobs After Medicaid Drop

Health Policy Research 1

  • Research Roundup: Malpractice Reforms And Doctors' Practice

Editorials And Opinions 2

  • Viewpoints: Examining The U.S. Ebola Response, Possible Solutions, Facts Vs. Fear, And The Need For Candor
  • Viewpoints: Abortion And Birth Control Issues In N.C. Senate Race; Replacing Obamacare; Cancellations

From Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½Ò•îl Health News - Latest Stories:

Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½Ò•îl Health News Original Stories

Administration Signals Doubts About Calculator Permitting Plans Without Hospital Benefits

he Obama administration may reverse course on an online spreadsheet that lets large employers comply with the health law by offering what consumer advocates call substandard insurance. ( Jay Hancock , 10/16 )

Consumers Whose Income Drops Below Poverty Get Break On Subsidy Payback

People who suffered a drop in earnings and fall below the poverty line don't have to repay subsidies, but others who underestimated their income could be in for a surprise at tax time. ( Michelle Andrews , 10/17 )

Poll: Many Unaware How Ebola Is Spread

A new survey finds the public has a lot to learn about how the Ebola virus is transmitted, which could help explain the growing fears of the disease. ( Phil Galewitz , 10/16 )

California’s Insurance Exchange Gears Up For Round Two

California’s insurance exchange began mailing renewal notices this week to more than 1.1 million people already enrolled in health plans, officials announced Thursday. ( Anna Gorman , 10/16 )

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Quality

CDC, Obama Under Fire For Ebola Containment Policies

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Chief Thomas Frieden faced criticism Thursday on Capitol Hill over handling of the Dallas Ebola cases. Meanwhile, the White House is feeling pressure to name an "Ebola czar" to coordinate the nation's response. Also, the idea of imposing travel restrictions is gaining momentum, while Ebola is also becoming a political flashpoint.

Poll: Misconceptions, Confusion Surround Public Understanding Of Ebola's Spread

The survey, which was conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation, found that 70 percent of U.S. adults say they are following news reports closely about the deadly virus. (KHN is an editorially independent program of the foundation.)

Health Law

State Exchanges Gird For Round Two

Covered California hopes to enroll more than half a million new residents this year, bringing total participants to about 1.7 million. Meanwhile, more than 12,000 Oregonians could owe money at tax time because of errors computing their premium subsidies, and a study of Colorado residents finds that insurance costs and signup confusion kept many on the sidelines.

Demographics Help Shape Lawmakers' Views On Health Law

Most of the congressional districts with the greatest numbers of uninsured people are represented by Democrats, according to The Associated Press. News outlets also report on how Georgia's gubernatorial candidates and North Dakota's congressional candidates differ on the health law.

Marketplace

UnitedHealth Is Bullish About Health Exchanges

During a conference call with investors Thursday, company executives suggested the online marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act could generate profit margins in the range of 3 to 5 percent. The company wasn't a major player this year, but plans to participate in two dozen states in 2015.

Veterans' Health Care

VA Officials Leaving Jobs After Scandal

In Chicago, for instance, a Chicago-based regional chief for some VA hospitals stepped down earlier in October, around the same time as some other top officials.

State Watch

State Highlights: Calif.'s Prop. 45 Fight; Aetna Sheds Jobs After Medicaid Drop

A selection of health policy stories from California, North Carolina, Delaware, New York, Georgia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida and Kansas.

Health Policy Research

Research Roundup: Malpractice Reforms And Doctors' Practice

Each week, KHN compiles a selection of recently released health policy studies and briefs.

Editorials And Opinions

Viewpoints: Examining The U.S. Ebola Response, Possible Solutions, Facts Vs. Fear, And The Need For Candor

A selection of editorials and opinions exploring issues related to Ebola.

Viewpoints: Abortion And Birth Control Issues In N.C. Senate Race; Replacing Obamacare; Cancellations

A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.

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