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Hospitals and health insurers are alarmed at the prospect of an increase in the number of people without health insurance.
Patients covered by Medicaid are just as likely as those with private insurance to be charged a copay for sending a message to their physician or other provider through a patient portal, a survey ...
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Problems with the digital medical appointments portal will not be fixed until healthcare service providers make changes to ...
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Thatch provides information on health insurance options for startups, including federal and state requirements, tax benefits, ...
Consumer groups, doctors, state advocates offer advice on what you can do when insurance denies you coverage or bills don't make sense.
Looking for every edge he can find in his new job, the former ESPN reporter is diving into a new wrinkle in the NIL landscape ...
About 1 in 7 patients have been billed for messages sent to them through a patient portal, according to a new study published ...
A new study suggests that people in their 50s and older have embraced the ability to send and receive secure medical messages with their doctors and other providers, through the digital patient ...
When today's older adults were growing up, the only way to get information to your doctor or their clinic was a phone call. And getting more than a simple answer probably meant going in for an ...
More than 250,000 Texans have had their personal and medical information exposed in recent data breaches at healthcare ...