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More Action Needed Against Drug Abuse: Poll

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Many Americans believe the U.S. isn’t doing enough to fight prescription painkiller and heroin abuse, reports a Kaiser Family Foundation poll out Tuesday.

UnitedHealthcare To Exit All But ‘Handful’ Of Obamacare Markets In 2017

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UnitedHealthcare said Tuesday it will leave most of the 34 states in which it offers health insurance under Obamacare, but Nevada and Virginia are two markets it will retain a presence.

Competition Suffers Most If UnitedHealth Exits Obamacare In 2017: Analysis

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A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis released Monday, a day ahead of UnitedHealth’s expected announcement, finds 1.1 million consumers would have no choice in health insurance plans if the giant insurer drops out of Obamacare marketplaces as threatened.

Despite Kvetching, Most Consumers Satisfied With Health Plans: Poll

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The survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that 71 percent of people with insurance believe their services are excellent or good.

Incentive Worth $550 Fails To Motivate Obese Workers To Lose Weight

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Obese employees at the University of Pennsylvania were promised an insurance premium discount valued at $550 if they lost 5 percent of their weight, but the incentive failed.

Uninsured People Eligible For Obamacare Face Average $969 Penalty In 2016

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Average penalties are set to rise 47 percent next year for Americans who can afford insurance but choose to remain uncovered, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation analysis.

Poll Finds Overwhelming Support For Medicare Paying For End-Of-Life Talks

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The plan to include funding in the health law for these discussions between doctors and patients was vehemently opposed by some Republicans, but 8 of 10 Americans support the practice.

After Court Victory, Obama Asks GOP To Work With Him To Improve Health Care

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In a visit to Nashville, Tenn., the president calls for health law critics to drop their opposition and begin the work of improving the law and health care delivery.

Most Americans Unaware Obamacare Subsidies Are At Risk

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When informed about the challenge before the high court, about two-thirds said that lawmakers should restore subsidies if the justices strike them down.

Public Easily Swayed On Attitudes About Health Law, Poll Finds

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Sixty percent of people generally favor requiring large firms to provide insurance or pay a fine. But support falls when people are told businesses could cut back workers’ hours and it increases when they learn that most businesses already provide coverage.