Insurer denials, Medicaid myths and hospital strains converge to redefine how Americans seek and receive care.
A law was passed to give children more access to health care, but two years later medically fragile kids are still waiting.
Healthcare is changing in South Florida, driven by insurance, access and price shocks.
REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR NOW. THE CLOCK IS TICKING ON HEALTH CARE COVERAGE FOR MILLIONS OF FLORIDIANS. A FEDERAL TAX CREDIT THAT HELPS PEOPLE PAY FOR THEIR HEALTH INSURANCE IS SET TO EXPIRE IN JUST A ...
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Skipping Insurance: How Direct Primary Care is Reshaping the Doctor-Patient Relationship
As healthcare costs and doctor shortages continue to frustrate patients across Florida, an increasingly discussed model called Direct Primary Care is gaining attention as an alternative way to access ...
Florida insurance policyholders could be seeing some form of relief in their wallets thanks to market reforms made statewide, Gov. Ron DeSantis said. While in Sarasota on Wednesday, DeSantis, joined ...
The market has rebounded from 2022, when litigation costs, rising losses and multiple insurer failures pushed the system ...
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - For 32 years, Jim Tynan had a homeowners' policy with Allstate on his 1,200-square foot condo in Ponte Vedra, Florida. In January, Tynan's Allstate subsidiary ...
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