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In The Media, The Herald Palladium: Why not shop around?

Rosalie Plechaty of South Haven admits she often doesn’t ask her health care providers about the cost of prescriptions, office visits or medical procedures…

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Detroit Free Press, In The Media: Affordable Care Act rates may jump 17.3% in Michigan

Health plans sold on Michigan’s insurance exchange could see an average 17.3% increase next year, and if recent history is any guide, state regulators could approve the insurance companies’ rate hike requests without many — if any — changes…

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In The Media, Modern Healthcare: Insurers will consolidate even if mega-mergers fail

Nearly everyone in healthcare speculated for the past year about how the U.S. Justice Department would respond to the mega-deals proposed by Aetna and Anthem. Officials were concise and stern as they delivered their answers from a podium last week…

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In The Media, USA Today: Antitrust suits aim to block two health care mergers

The Obama administration announced Thursday it will seek to block two giant health care mergers, citing concerns that the deals could drive up health care premiums, undermine innovation and reduce competition…

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Crain's Detroit Business, In The Media: Report: Metro Detroit community health centers reap $100 million in federal funding

Community health centers in metro Detroit have received more than $100 million in federal grant funding the past six years through the Affordable Care Act and related legislation. The additional funding has enabled the centers to expand services, purchase new equipment, develop new programs, expand access points and train health care workers, according to a study by Altarum Institute and …

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In The Media, The Michigan Daily: Heroin and opiate usage spikes in Washtenaw County

At the end of June, every University of Michigan police officer will carry Naloxone, a generic version of the name-brand drug Narcan that reverses the effects of an overdose by blocking opiate receptors in the brain. This new training and policy comes two years after the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office began combating peaking opioid overdose numbers in the area…

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In The Media, Michigan Radio: Good news on health care

Most religions have some basic creed all members are supposed to profess. Many political parties do as well. I’m not sure what that would be for Democrats these days. But for today’s Republicans, one basic article of faith is bitter opposition to the Affordable Care Act, perhaps better known as Obamacare…

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