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A bill that passed the Senate Appropriations Committee last week could provide more transparency to the prior authorization process.
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Federal and state regulators are mulling what they can do to thwart the growing problem. Rogue health insurance brokers are switching consumers' plans without permission and collecting the commission.
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Oklahoma bill allowing providers to opt out of care if it goes against their beliefs fails committeeA bill that would allow health care workers to withhold services that go against their beliefs failed in the Oklahoma Senate Health and Human Services Committee
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When a law passed this January takes effect next year, health insurance companies will have three days — or sometimes 24 hours — to decide on prior authorization.
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The federal health insurance marketplace has experienced a 38% increase in enrollees compared to last year’s open enrollment period.
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More than 19 million people have already signed up for health insurance through the marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act. And you can still enroll through Jan. 16.
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Oklahoma is among six states experiencing a temporary disruption to some hospital services after a ransomware attack against Ardent Health Services, a health care company based in Nashville.
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Oklahoma City Democrat Ellyn Hefner is joining a nonpartisan health caucus spanning six states.
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About 270,000 low-income Oklahomans are expected to lose their SoonerCare coverage after the federal government ended a pandemic program that stopped states from dropping people from Medicaid during a public health emergency.
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If you buy your own health insurance through state and federal marketplaces, 'tis the season to compare prices, change coverage, and take advantage of subsidies. Here's what's new.