The Wall Street Journal reports that of the 850 million claims denied annually, less than 1% are appealed. Of that 1%, nearly three-quarters of appeals are approved. Also in the news: Washington ...
In several red states, officials say few or no abortions happened in 2023, raising alarm among researchers about the ...
Delays in urgent CDC analyses of seasonal flu and bird flu, and the agency’s silence, will harm Americans as outbreaks ...
As Republicans consider adding work requirements to Medicaid, Georgia and Arkansas — two states with experience running such ...
Patients and providers say health insurers’ preapproval requirements lead to delays and denials of needed medical treatments.
KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on national and local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a ...
Survivors and witnesses of gun violence often freeze emotionally at first, as a coping mechanism. As the one-year mark since ...
The town of Havana, Florida, is seeking a family doctor to practice in the rural community. Incentives include rent-free office space with medical equipment owned by the town. With a physician ...
With hospitalizations and at least nine confirmed cases, health officials race to contain a growing outbreak in a community ...
Survivors and witnesses of gun violence often freeze emotionally at first, as a coping mechanism. As the one-year mark since ...
KFF Health News shares our favorite reader-submitted health policy valentines. One struck us in the heart and inspired an ...
It’s common for young people leaving jails and prisons to end up back behind bars, often after lapses related to untreated ...
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