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High-Deductible Health Plans and Cancer a Bad Mix
Study links these cheaper health plans to worse survival among cancer survivors ...
Having a health insurance plan with a high deductible could not only cost you—it could also kill you. A new study in JAMA ...
Patients with high-deductible plans are more likely to die…discrimination stress may lead to poorer health, shorter lives for Black Americans…new federal health data no longer being shared…and more ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. Today, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) released its first "Eye on Cancer Care" piece, which focuses on the dangers of the availability of "junk plans" that ...
Following the 2018 federal expansion of short-term limited-duration (STLD) insurance plans, limited or no state regulation of ...
Cancer-specific and critical illness insurance plans have become easier to buy and easier to market. The pitch is simple and ...
Low-income and high-income women who were switched to high-deductible health plans experienced delays in breast cancer diagnostic testing, early stage diagnosis and chemotherapy initiation, compared ...
Cancer treatment can wipe out your hard-earned savings that you had built up over years in just a few months if you or any of your family members is diagnosed with this deadly disease. Plus, there are ...
In Louisiana, a cancer diagnosis is not only a medical emergency — it is a financial one. Families are blindsided by a crisis for which no one is prepared. Most people do not have a “cancer savings ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A cancer patient is sounding the alarm about insurance company business dealings that she said put her life and thousands of others at risk. In September, 8 On Your Side was ...
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