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While 4.2 million have signed up for private plans, quite a few of them also have a sense of humor. When federal officials released new exchange enrollment data, they admitted that the president’s appearance on the popular comedy website sent 19,000 consumers to look for coverage. » More
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During the final days of open enrollment, the population signing up for coverage is shifting to include more private-plan members, according to a group of application counselors in Ohio. Initial waves brought Medicaid-eligible consumers as expected, but more higher income families are starting to sign up. » More
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After weeks of strong bipartisan opposition to changes to Part D rules, federal officials scratched nearly all of the proposed ideas. Most notable was the unpopular proposal to allow federal involvement in negotiations between payers and drug makers. » More
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