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11/26/2012
Justices order another look at key health care provision
The Supreme Court has ordered a federal appeals court to take another look at whether a key requirement in the health care reform law violates religious freedoms. Read >
11/23/2012
Health care stakeholders reflect, prepare to tackle ‘cost monster’
“This is step one. There were imperfections in this bill. All of you will continue to help point them out,” he said. David Seltz, Gov. Deval Patrick’s special adviser helping to implement the new cost control law, said legislators talked about and wrestled with the topic for years. The challenge now is to take the “words on a piece of paper and make that a reality,” he said. Read >
11/19/2012
5 Surprising Benefits Health Insurance Exchanges May Have on Health Systems
In August, MX.com surveyed approximately 1,000 health system executives and found that nearly two-thirds — 62 percent — were either uncertain or held a negative view about health insurance exchanges (often abbreviated as HIXs) and their impact on health systems. In the haze of health reform legislation, it is clear that a majority of senior executives have yet to see the promise that HIXs may offer to health systems Read >
11/15/2012
End of the Threat to Obamacare? Not at All
President Obama’s narrow victory has left proponents of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) breathing a collective sigh of relief, believing that the legislation is safe. It’s true, of course, that the election’s outcome has ended the prospect of a new administration using Republican majorities in both chambers and the budget reconciliation process to force outright repeal. But the reality of the economic and political situation means the core elements of the ACA remain very much in play. Read >
11/13/2012
State names six organizations to oversee health care for neediest adults
The state has selected six organizations to oversee health care for some of the neediest adults in Massachusetts, as it works to streamline coverage for about 110,000 people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. Read >
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