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The U.S. Government Accountability Office looked at the state of MHPAEA compliance--here's what it found.
Even if H.R. 3 doesn't pass, members of Congress could move popular some of its provisions into a must-pass spending bill.
The nature of the worst-hit class of medical bill victims might surprise you...
The Health Insurance & Long Term Care Issues Committee has given outsiders a peek into the evolution of short-term health insurance coverage.
Employers may have to send out about as many 1095-C forms as they did for 2018.
Witnesses challenged House Ways and Means members to think harder about how to pay for long-term care.
Just because you know a lot about employee benefits doesn't mean you know a lot about your aging parents' situation.
States are fighting to keep tight restrictions on association health plans. Will they succeed?
The State Option would cost about 10 percent to 15 percent less than the plans already available.
The Trump administration is also moving to require health insurers to post estimates of patients' real prices.