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  • Anthem, HealthCare Partners save $4.7 million by coordinating care
  • Thrown a curve by health networks
  • For City of Hope CEO, it's about 'something bigger' than himself
  • Californians gripe about Obamacare enrollment snags, lack of doctors

    Nearly 1,500 Californians have complained to state regulators in the last four months about their Obamacare coverage purchased through California's insurance exchange.

  • USC hospital sues Kaiser over nonpayment of bill
  • Obamacare deadline pushed to July 15 for Californians on COBRA
  • Employer health costs to rise nearly 9% this year, survey finds
  • Former head of GlaxoSmithKline in China is accused of bribery

Obamacare

  • Nation
    Las Vegas tries new tactic to improve city's notorious healthcare

    Teresa Garcia, weak and in pain, had all but given up on doctors when she came to a small clinic next to a former wedding chapel on the Strip.

  • Local
    Insurance plan for farmworkers falls short of Obamacare rules

    Two landmark liberal healthcare achievements are on a collision course in California, and the result could be higher costs for taxpayers.

  • L.A. Now
    Only 2 in 5 L.A. health clinics are ready for Obamacare patients

    Just 2 in 5 Los Angeles community health clinics are ready for the impacts of Obamacare, a new study found. 

  • Nation Now
    U.S. prosecutors investigate Oregon's failed health insurance exchange

    The U.S. attorney’s office in Portland has issued subpoenas to Oregon’s health insurance exchange as part of a grand jury investigation into the spectacular failure of the state’s system, which was never able to enroll consumers online even though it spent more than $248 million in taxpayer...

  • Nation Now
    Senate panel OKs Sylvia Mathews Burwell as health secretary

    A Senate panel Wednesday recommended approval of President Obama’s pick to oversee implementation of the Affordable Care Act, all but assuring Sylvia Mathews Burwell’s confirmation as the next secretary of Health and Human Services.

  • Nation
    Critics call Obama funding plan for health insurer losses a 'bailout'

    The Obama administration has quietly adjusted key provisions of its signature healthcare law to potentially make billions of additional taxpayer dollars available to the insurance industry if companies providing coverage through the Affordable Care Act lose money.

More Healthcare News

  • Business
    Can your employer force you into Obamacare?

    Sarah has a healthcare concern: Can her employer drop coverage for her and her colleagues and force them into Obamacare?

  • L.A. Now
    Official says county health system needs 700 new nurses to boost care

    Los Angeles County health officials said Wednesday that they need to hire more than 700 new nurses to shore up and sustain the county's medical system in the new Obamacare world. 

  • Politics Now
    Obama health nominee wins bipartisan support

    President Obama’s pick to assume oversight of his signature health law received added bipartisan support Wednesday as more Republicans joined Democrats backing her nomination for secretary of Health and Human Services.

  • PolitiCal
    Obamacare brings expanded coverage and higher costs to California

    Enrollment in California's healthcare program for the poor has soared as the state implements President Obama's federal overhaul, pleasing advocates who have sought expanded coverage but also presenting new costs for the state.

  • Business
    Overcoming barriers to mental health and substance abuse care
  • Business
    Insurance agents played key role in California's Obamacare enrollment
  • Nation
    New legal battle opens over Obamacare and contraceptives
  • Nation Now
    Obama's pick to head Health and Human Services draws GOP support
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