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In a WTOP-FM interview, September author Jane Zhu explains why ACA Marketplace networks are narrow for mental health care than for primary care.
In a WTOP-FM interview, Alan Weil assesses the CBO's report on the impact on premiums and the deficit if CSR payments were eliminated.
In a WTOP-FM interview August author Ateev Mehrotra explained why most Americans don't compare doctors' charges before receiving care.
In a WTOP-FM interview recorded as the Senate debated the future of the Affordable Care Act, Alan Weil compares the impacts of the different bills.
In a WTOP-FM interview, July issue author Katherine Courtright explains why only one in three US adults complete advance directives for end-of-life care.
In a WTOP-FM interview, June issue author William Schpero explains that for some services, US blacks and Hispanics are more likely to receive low-value care than whites.
Newsmaker Breakfast With Rep. Michael Burgess, MD (R-TX) and Rep. Gene Green (D-TX)
Newsmaker Breakfast With Rep. Michael Burgess, MD (R-TX) and Rep. Gene Green (D-TX)
In a WTOP-FM interview, Alan Weil discusses how the Senate may, or may not, change the Affordable Care Act.
In a WTOP-FM interview, Alan Weil evaluates the CBO's assessment of the American Health Care Act recently passed by the House of Representatives.
In a WTOP-FM interview, May author Eric Roberts explains why the quality of physician care may not be related to the price a patient pays.
In a WTOP-FM interview, editor-in-chief Alan Weil describes how the American Health Care Act, passed that day by the House of Representatives, would alter health care in the US.
In a WTOP-FM interview, April issue author Jacob Sunshine discussed why residents in most US counties are not achieving HHS's Healthy People 2020 seat-belt compliance goal of 92 percent.
In a WTOP-FM interview, Alan Weil explains which parts of the Affordable Care Act might change, and which are unlikely to be altered, after the House failed to vote on its repeal.
Hours after the US House of Representatives failed to vote on repealing "Obamacare," Editor-In-Chief Alan Weil discussed its current state and future.
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