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End-of-Life Choices

Trends in end-of-life care show that not only does the care given vary widely from region to region and hospital to hospital, but also patients often don't get the care they prefer. What can be done?

Care Management Puzzle

Chronic diseases and the cost of care are rising. Are disease management programs improving outcomes for patients with complex, chronic conditions?

No Middleman

Under the "direct primary care" model, patients pay a monthly fee for basic medical services. Learn about the history and current landscape of physician practices offering this arrangement.

Health Care Reform

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Costs for Younger People Will Increase Under Health Law

Health plan premiums for young adults on the individual market will be an average of 17% higher in 2014, when most Americans will be required to have coverage or pay a penalty, according to an Associated Press analysis. While insurers currently can charge older individuals more for insurance, the new health reform law prohibits that practice and, thus insurers will be relying on younger adults to take on more costs.



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