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  • Here’s How Much More Your Health Insurance Will Cost Next Year

    By Beth Braverman

    Consumers who get health insurance through their jobs won’t see rate hikes in the double digits like those on the Obamacare exchanges, but they’ll still see the cost of health care go up.

  • Will Health Savings Accounts Be the New 401(k)?

    By Mark Miller, Reuters

    If HSAs are to play a major role financing healthcare, they will need to be more robust and less expensive - and more transparent to consumers shopping for the best deals.

  • Patient at hospital

    New Republican Plan to Repeal Obamacare Gets an Ugly Score From CBO

    By Rob Garver

    The latest act in the legislative Kabuki surrounding Republican attempts to do away with the Affordable Care Act was the release by the Senate Budget Committee on Wednesday of the Obamacare Repeal...

  • Most Patients Can’t Pay a $500 Hospital Bill

    By Angelica LaVito, CNBC

    More than two-thirds of patients aren't paying their entire hospital bills, and that number could increase to 95 percent by 2020, according to a study from TransUnion , a company that helps hospitals...

  • FILE PHOTO: An attendee uses a new iPhone X during a presentation for the media in Beijing, China October 31, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo

    Where Do You Store Your Medical Info? Apple Wants It to Be Your iPhone

    By Christina Farr, CNBC

    Imagine turning to your iPhone for all your health and medical information — every doctor's visit, lab test result, prescription and other health information, all available in a snapshot on your...

  • Here's How Much More You’ll Pay for Health Insurance Next Year

    By Bertha Coombs, CNBC

    Large employers aren't looking to make big changes in worker health coverage next year, no matter what happens with health policies in Washington. But they are not letting up on pushing employees to...

  • How Rising Health Care Costs Could Hurt Your Retirement

    By Tom Anderson, CNBC

    Skyrocketing health costs don't just make it harder for you now — they can diminish your retirement, too. More than 60 percent of employees said they are contributing less to their 401(k) plans...

  • Inez Willis tests her medical alert device at her independent living apartment in Maryland

    Is Your New Medical Device Vulnerable to Hackers?

    By Beth Braverman

    The introduction of new, smart technology to the medical field has amazing life-saving potential for patients, but it also introduces a serious new risk: hacking.

  • Soda Pop

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Drinking That Can of Soda

    By Barbara Moran

    New research suggests that excess sugar—especially the fructose in sugary drinks—might damage your brain.

  • 9) BCBS of Florida

    One Major Obamacare Insurance Company Is Close to Break Even This Year

    By Eric Pianin

    Despite high premiums and diminished consumer choices that might deter consumers from enrolling in Obamacare, a new financial analysis concludes that the individual health insurance market has shaken...

  • The 20 States With the Largest and Smallest Drop in Their Uninsured Rate

    By Millie Dent

    The nationwide uninsured rate has fallen to 13.4 percent since the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare, was implemented. But uninsured rates vary dramatically across states. A new...

  • Number of First-Time Homebuyers at 28-Year Low

    By Diana Olick, CNBC

    Housing is recovering in sales and prices, but one segment is stubbornly weak and getting weaker. The share of first-time buyers fell to the lowest level in nearly three decades, just 32 percent of...

  • People sign up for health insurance at an enrollment event in Cudahy

    Why You Might Be Choosing the Wrong Obamacare Plan

    By Millie Dent

    Shopping for health insurance can be a baffling maze of unfamiliar terms and puzzling acronyms — premiums, deductibles, PPOs, HMOs, POS. The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, added new...

  • How to Fight What’s Killing Seniors — And Win

    By Michael Hodin, The Fiscal Times

    There is considerable attention given to children’s vaccines. Even, somewhat ironically, the baseless “anti-vaxxer” arguments have prompted greater enthusiasm for the benefits of these miracle...

  • People sign up for health insurance at an enrollment event in Cudahy

    7 Obamacare Predictions That Haven’t Come True

    By Aimee Picchi, The Fiscal Times

    The Affordable Care Act tends to rouse strong opinions in Americans, who remain divided on President Obama’s health-care overhaul. No surprise, then, that the presidential candidates are also divided...

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