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More mental healthcare providers are turning away from insurance companies. Here's how to afford your care.
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A coalition of patient advocacy groups and health care provider organizations are pushing for passage of an Ohio bill that would reform health insurers' copay policies.
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What if doctors actually prescribed food as medicine, and patients' health insurance covered it? The University of Kentucky's new Food as Health Alliance is testing out ways to do that.
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Despite laws that say mental health care should be paid for on a par with other medical care, Medical Mutual of Ohio stopped covering the care a suicidal teen needed before she was stable.
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A KHN investigation found when some Medicare Advantage plans got a rare federal audit, they couldn't produce billing records for care they said they'd provided. Some blamed fire, flood — or doctors.
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Having health insurance doesn’t always mean the care you need will be covered, even if that care is provided in-network. Consumers have a right to appeal denied claims, but federal data shows very few people do.
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What you need to know about insurers changing their COVID coverage options.
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Ohio lawmakers are proposing a bill that would eliminate an insurance provision known as "step therapy" for people diagnosed with Stage IV cancer.
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There are about 133,000 children in Ohio that do not have health care insurance, according to a report from the Georgetown University Center for...
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Approximately three million people have signed-up for health insurance for 2018 through the Healthcare.gov marketplace since open enrollment began…