Administration Gives Up on Long-Term Care Insurance Program (Or Maybe Not)
The Obama administration has suspended implementation of the CLASS Act, a proposed national long-term care insurance program . . .
Read moreThe Obama administration has suspended implementation of the CLASS Act, a proposed national long-term care insurance program . . .
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the state of Florida, accusing it of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by placing children with severe special needs in nursing homes rather than in less restrictive settings.
Read moreAs part of this year's landmark healthcare reform law, the federal government is offering an insurance plan for people who have been denied private insurance due to a pre-existing medical condition. Most states will soon follow with plans of their...
Read moreThe Social Security Administration (SSA) recently proposed new regulations for how it determines whether someone with a mental disorder is eligible for disability payments. Mental health advocates are concerned that the proposed rules will lead to the use of...
Read moreMany Medicare beneficiaries buy a supplemental health insurance policy, called a "Medigap" policy, but the rules barring discrimination against applicants with pre-existing conditions do not apply to people with disabilities who are not yet 65 years old.
Read moreWhen Richard West, a 63-year-old veteran with muscular dystrophy, caught his home health care provider overbilling the state of New Jersey for services that it provided to Medicaid patients, he never expected that the state would reward him for his...
Read moreCaregiver stress is real and can affect the caregiver's health and emotional well-being. An expert offers strategies for dealing with stress.
Read moreThe federal government has designed a new Web site, HealthCare.gov, that helps people, including those with special needs, navigate the new health insurance law.
Read moreIn the month since new regulations governing mental health parity went into effect, several insurance companies have complained that the regulations go too far in their attempt to limit how insurance companies select and reimburse providers and manage care.
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