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California Presses Forward In Fight To Regulate Pharma

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Such efforts have previously failed in the face of opposition from the drug industry, which questions their effectiveness and contends prices reflect research and development costs.

Are Virtual Doctor Visits Really Cost-Effective? Not So Much, Study Says

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Rand Corp. finds that telehealth encourages patients to seek care for minor illnesses they wouldn’t bother to make an office visit for, raising overall health costs.

Tossing Unused Surgical Supplies Wastes Millions Of Dollars, Study Finds

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Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco estimate that hospitals could lose nearly $1,000 per surgery by throwing away opened but unused supplies, such as gloves and sponges.

California Drug Price Measure Fiercely Opposed By Pharmaceutical Industry

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Proposed legislation would require drugmakers to disclose and justify price hikes. The industry has taken to Facebook and Twitter, warning that the proposal could lead to medication shortages in some regions of the state.

Surprise! Here’s Another Bill For That ‘Paramedic Response’

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California cities increasingly are billing patients for paramedic services that they say were not covered by insurers. One 85-year-old woman took on city hall.

Consumer And Research Groups Release Cancer Guides For Patients

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Families USA and the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review are collaborating on a series of patient guides on treatment and screenings.

Even With ‘Skin In The Game,’ Health Care Shoppers Are Not More Savvy

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High-deductible health plans don’t necessarily trigger comparison shopping or informed health care choices by consumers, according to a survey published in Tuesday’s JAMA Internal Medicine.

Medical Prices Higher In Areas Where Large Doctor Groups Dominate, Study Finds

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Researchers report that prices for a dozen procedures and tests were 8 to 26 percent higher in counties with the highest level of physicians concentrated in large group practices.

Buyer Beware: A Mammogram’s Price Can Vary By Nearly $1,000, Study Finds

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Researchers looked at women’s health services around the country and found stark disparities between cities but also within health care markets.

Think Health Prices Are High Near You? Maybe Yes — And No

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The Health Care Cost Institute’s analysis of billing claims from three of the biggest commercial insurers finds that health services can be expensive in some areas while bargains in others. The findings complicate an assumption about health care markets.

Attention Shoppers:  New Calif. Website Details Costs, Quality of Medical Procedures

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Seeking to create smarter consumers, the California insurance department unveils a website showing wide variation in costs and quality of medical services across the state. Â