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In their own words: Insured Americans struggle to navigate complex coverage

PhRMA

A survey of more than 5,000 Americans conducted with Ipsos found that nearly 40% of insured Americans struggle to understand what their health insurance covers.

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Key Trends: Patient experience data reveal how insurers and middlemen impose barriers in health care

PhRMA

The Patient Experience Survey (PES) series continues to reveal how health insurance is not working as it should for too many Americans — especially vulnerable groups.

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In their own words: Insured Americans support policy reforms that address access and affordability concerns

PhRMA

A survey of more than 5,000 Americans conducted with Ipsos found that insured Americans want better health care coverage.

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Many seniors are paying more for Part D medicines than their insurer

PhRMA

Insurers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) continue to shift more and more costs to patients. For seniors who rely on Medicare Part D, the out-of-pocket costs for medicines can sometimes be a barrier. And a new analysis from the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) shows why this is a problem that must be addressed.

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In their own words: Financial barriers exacerbate access challenges for insured Americans

PhRMA

A survey of more than 5,000 Americans conducted with Ipsos found that 30% of insured Americans say they face a financial barrier to care, such as unaffordable out-of-pocket costs or a lack of savings to pay for emergency or unforeseen expenses.

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Watch: How insurers use doctors to profit off medical codes

STAT

Insurers like UnitedHealth are profiting off of the Medicare Advantage system, and it’s causing problems for both doctors and patients. Traditional Medicare is run by the federal government, while Medicare Advantage health insurance plans are operated by private companies like UnitedHealth. Read the rest…

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Insurance Coverage is Lagging in a Golden Age of Obesity Treatment

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Antiobesity medications are considered to be 'vanity drugs' by many private insurers, and the refusal to cover obesity treatment is counterproductive because of obesity's many health consequences.