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Basic Medicare plans do not cover routine dental health care, which can have significant health consequences.
Starting as a scheduling app, Branch has expanded into the growing market for advance-pay tools.
PRISM, which allows patients to report on their symptoms and health conditions, with the data easily accessible by relevant health care providers.
A new study from the American Academy of Actuaries examines four different approaches to expanding health care insurance.
The growth of urgent care clinics shows consumer demand for and acceptance of quicker, more convenient health care.
Patients were supposed to use the money from Anthem to then pay the health system, which didn't always happen.
Significant changes are being made in benefit offerings, with employers seeking to provide workers with more options in a tight job market.
Some the nation's largest health care lobbying groups solidly opposing the concept of Medicare for All.
CMS projects that health care's share of the national GDP will stand at 19.4 percent by 2027, and will total nearly $6 trillion.
Since 2015, telemedicine use has grown from 7 percent to 34 percent, while use of wearables went from 13 percent to 33 percent.