Health Policy Finds Its Way Into Town Hall Debate
Even when the questions aren't about health care, many of the responses are. Here's what Obama and Romney had to say Tuesday night about contraception, Medicare and the health law.
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Even when the questions aren't about health care, many of the responses are. Here's what Obama and Romney had to say Tuesday night about contraception, Medicare and the health law.
Seniors in both traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans would be affected by the change, according to research that looks at how a voucher system would have worked in 2010.
Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan laid out their parties' competing visions for Medicare at the vice presidential debate in Danville, Ky., on Thursday.
Insurance columnist answers readers' questions about federal workers' best deal on supplementing Medicare and signing up for Medicare if you're living abroad.
Every day, at least 10,000 people turn 65 and most become eligible for Medicare. That can raise lots of questions: for those still working, should they enroll or keep their company's health plan? If they retire, how does that affect spouses and children?
Medicare and how to rein in its rapidly growning costs was a major focus of Wednesday night's presidential debate in Denver between President Barack Obama and former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney.
The bulk of Wednesday night's presidential debate in Denver focused on the topic of health care. In this segment, President Barack Obama and former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney discuss the 2010 health law.
Federal officials made small errors in calculating how much hospitals will be docked for having too many patients return within 30 days. Many hospitals will lose a bit more money under revised calculations.
The federal government wants many hospitals to adopt a model like Denver Health, which keeps readmissions low through its own network of neighborhood clinics.
Among those under 55, a majority want to keep the current program, but 44 percent prefer switching to premium support
This metaphor may be useful in decoding the gradations and complexities of insurance coverage and access to care.
In this edition of Health on the Hill, KHN's Mary Agnes Carey interviews CQ Roll Call's Emily Ethridge about today's House Ways and Means health subcommittee hearing on the health law's cuts to the private Medicare Advantage program.
Both candidates portray themselves as protectors of the popular entitlement program and argue their rivals' plans would undermine it.
A recent town hall shows how explosive the Medicare debate can get in the hottest races in the country.
Here's a summary of President Barack Obama's record on a range of health care issues, including Medicare.
In their acceptance speeches Thursday night, President Obama and Vice President Biden both denounced Rep. Paul Ryan's plan for Medicare as a "voucher."
As part of his 50-minute defense of the Obama administration's record, the former president praised Obama's health policies, asking, "Are we better off because President Obama fought for health care reform? You bet we are."
In October, hospitals stand to gain or lose as much as 1 percent of reimbursements. But experts say most will break even.
Health care was not featured in the Republican presidential nominee's acceptance speech, but former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney repeated his pledge to repeal or replace the incumbent's signature legislative achievement.
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