Medicaid expansion under Affordable Care Act cited as key reason for big drop in uninsured
Mental health advocates and researchers question whether health insurers are meeting state and federal requirements for coverage parity between mental health and medical care. Laws require a patient's access and costs should be no different for those seeking mental health care than for those seeking medical care.
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The response to the #JusticeForChunky campaign is completely overwhelming, I made the petition in the middle of the night prior to my holiday. I never in my life thought I would get this many signatures. I’m touched by the people of the UK who have taken such an interest in this petition. I’m grateful to the media for publicising it though the various newspapers and news stations. I can’t thank everyone enough for their help and support with this petition
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Important new rules, plus health care reform, will provide parity in mental health treatment.
A very funny and odd thing did indeed happen on the way to the 44th annual March for Life in...
By: David Keller, CPIA Special events can be classified under several different categories. Some of these categories include graduation ceremonies, weddings, festivals, fundraisers, church fairs, a…
Eating disorders can be both medically and financially devastating. The National Eating Disorders Association says as many as 10 million women and 1.
This issue brief examines the differences in insurance coverage, access to care, and medical bill problems in the four largest states—California, Florida, New York, and Texas—all of which have made different choices in implementing the Affordable Care Act.
On Jan. 1, health coverage under the Affordable Care Act kicked in for millions of Americans, but concerns remain about whether people who bought new insuran...
To the Editor: I find it disturbing that The Post-Standard chooses to continue to use language that focuses attention on the sexual fantasies of the perpetrators of child abuse rather than on the act of violence committed against innocent children....
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There's no such thing as a universally-ideal bra, and that's why this generation seriously lucked out with the whole internet thing. Now we have endless selections, sizes, and bra research at our fingertips. And while they might not be everyone's fav…
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By francisco aviles pino, Chispa On April 24, the New York Times published a story about a three year old found alive at a South Texas cornfield along the border with a phone number tucked in the…
Detailed, high-profile newspaper stories about individual suicides may have played a role in creating suicide clusters among young people, at least in the 1980s and 1990s, a new study suggests.
When you are looking at your insurance policy to pay for substance abuse rehab treatment in Utah, you need to be particular about a few things.
State and federal laws have helped end the stigma of mental illness, but thousands of Californians are still facing roadblocks to care. An NBC Bay Area review of state data finds health plans and insurers...
Nearly 4 million Americans who suffer from mental illness lack insurance coverage as the result of a number of states failing to expand th...