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Tamara Lytle

Where to begin? Come Oct. 1, when the online health insurance marketplaces open for business, that will be the challenge for many people who want to get coverage under the health care law.
Talk about the health care law usually focuses on millions and billions, and there are plenty of those in a report on the president's sweeping policy released by the Department of Health and Human Services on June 20. About 79 million consumers saved $3.4 billion from lower premiums as insurance…
Will everything be ready to launch President Obama's health care law by the Oct. 1 deadline? We're getting mixed signals.
Prescription drug programs that automatically ship out refills at regular intervals can help older Americans follow doctor's orders, according to business organizations that are lobbying against a Medicare crackdown on the practice.
Americans rate Congress below most scourges, polls regularly show. But does the public actually know what Congress is doing?
A lot of Americans say they oppose President Obama's health care reform law. But you may be surprised to learn that of all those who say they oppose the 2010 law because its approach to health care is "too liberal" (35 percent), nearly half again as many oppose it because they think it's "not…
Holding any job for 57 years is impressive. But it's especially remarkable when every two years your bosses are asked whether they want to fire you.
Americans stayed put in record low numbers from 2005 until 2010, according to a new Census Bureau study. Only 35.4 percent of people moved during the period, the lowest rate ever recorded by the Census Current Population Survey, and 4.1 percent lower than during the previous five-year period.
When Medicaid becomes a revolving door, it ends up both harming patients and increasing costs, a study by two George Washington University researchers finds.
Poverty levels are much higher for older Americans when you factor in how much they need to spend on health care, the Census Bureau has found.
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