This article originally appeared on NPR. Almost one-third of people have stopped taking a prescription drug at some time without telling their health care provider, according to the latest NPR-Truven Health Analytics Health Poll. And while cost certainly influences whether and how people take their drugs, only 10 percent of[…]
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Obamacare survives its latest threat — bare counties
This article originally appeared on Politico. President Donald Trump contends the health care law is “dead,” but residents of all but one county in America will be able to get an Obamacare health plan next year. Poised for their fifth enrollment cycle this fall, the Obamacare insurance markets are proving[…]
Govs. Hickenlooper, Kasich urge bipartisan effort to move forward on health care
This article originally appeared on CBS News. Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Ohio Governor John Kasich say the next step toward changing the Affordable Care Act — after lawmakers failed to follow through on health care reform — should now include a bipartisan effort. “Let’s get a bipartisan group of[…]
White House not letting go of Obamacare repeal
This article originally appeared in Politico. The White House is trying to rebuild momentum for Obamacare repeal after it stalled, yet again, in the GOP Senate last week. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) expected to meet Monday with top aides to President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Tom[…]
Kaine talks with students about health care’s uncertain future
This article originally appeared in The Roanoke Times. Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine on Monday told students in Roanoke that he doesn’t care whether it’s called replace, repair or reform, just as long as something immediately follows repeal of the Affordable Care Act and offers access to all. Kaine, a Democrat,[…]