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Yellen Says US Banking System Is Sound Amid SVB Crisis

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"Our intervention was necessary to mitigate systemic risks and protect the broader US banking system," US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says during remarks at the annual NABE conference in Washington.



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CLEAN : Key part of US health reform launches desp

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Uninsured Americans Now Being Charged For COVID Tests

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The federal program that was reimbursing health care providers for COVID costs has run out of money.
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Uninsured Americans Could Soon Be Charged For Covid Testing, Vaccines

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A federal program that was reimbursing health care providers for costs of COVID care has run out of money.
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Uncertainty For Uninsured As Federal COVID Funding Stalls In Congress

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One doctor says the pandemic is leading to another crisis for hospitals and patients as COVID funding runs out and more is stalled in Congress.
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While many in the medical community support federal health care reform, some are concerned about insurance mandates and others are confused about the additional bureaucracy health care overhaul may bring.

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HEADLINE: Care providers back reform, question plan

CAPTION: While many in the medical community support federal health care reform, some are concerned about insurance mandates and others are confused about...
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Blink Offers Prescription for Customers' Discount Drugs

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Jan.04 -- Geoffrey Chaiken, chief executive officer at Blink Health, explains how his company lowers prescription medication prices and its new deal teaming with Eli Lilly to offer insulin to customers at up to a 40 percent discount. He...
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Newsy Investigates: Government Money For Troubled COVID-19 Testing Lab

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Ex-employees describe how the Center for Covid Control may have over-billed a government fund for Americans without health insurance.
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27M People May Soon Lose Health Insurance. What Are Their Options?

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A report from Kaiser Family Foundation says roughly 6 million workers may not even have Medicaid or the ACA marketplace as options.
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Analysis: CBO Report Predicts More Uninsured

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The Senate health care bill would result in 22 million more uninsured Americans over the next decade compared to current law.That's according to an analysis Monday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.The figure may further...
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Texas School Shooter Used AR-Style Rifle

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Police say the 18-year-old gunman posted to Instagram showing two assault style rifles that he purchased on his birthday.
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Free COVID-19 Testing For Uninsured Americans Ends

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The Biden Administration is calling on Congress to approve more COVID relief funding, nearly two weeks after it was cut from a federal spending bill.
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Fauci: Omicron BA.2 Uptick Expected To Start In A Week

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For the majority of Americans, experts say we don't need to worry as much as past waves.
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Trump Admin. May Reimburse Hospitals For Uninsured Coronavirus Care

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The Trump administration is considering using a natural disaster reimbursement program to cover uninsured Americans needing care for the coronavirus.
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CBO Says GOP Health Bill Boosts Uninsured by 22 Million

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Jul.20 -- The repeal and replace health care bill put forth by Senate Republicans would increase the amount of uninsured by 22 million and reduce the deficit by $420 billion over ten years, according to the latest scoring from the...
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How to Make Sure the Health Care System Works for All

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Nov.10 -- Allison Hoffman, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, sits down on Future to discuss how the health care system can work for everyone and why she believes Medicare should be offered to employers.
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Newsy Investigates: Tax Dollars Kept Flowing To Troubled COVID-19 Lab

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Lax laws allowed little oversight and lots of government reimbursement at a COVID-19 testing company accused of reporting false test results.
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The newly-signed health care reform bill is projected to cost $938 billion over ten years and expand coverage to 32 million Americans. Some provisions kick in this year, but it will take nearly a decade for full impact of the legislation to kick in.

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HEADLINE: What''s in the new health care reform law?

CAPTION: The newly-signed health care reform bill is projected to cost $938 billion over ten years and expand coverage to 32 million Americans. Some provisions...
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Hundreds of Los Angeles residents began lining up before dawn Wednesday to receive free medical care from a nonprofit group that will be operating here for the next seven days.

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HEADLINE: L.A. clinic gives free care to thousands

CAPTION: Hundreds of Los Angeles residents began lining up before dawn Wednesday to receive free medical care from a nonprofit group that will be operating here for the next...
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The Supreme Court is debating the Obama administration's overhaul of the nation's health care system. The Ap's Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains that under the new law, taxpayers who don't purchase insurance will have to pay a penalty on taxes due in 2015.

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HEADLINE: Obama's health care law explained

CAPTION: The Supreme Court is debating the Obama administration's overhaul of the nation's health care system. The AP's Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains that under the law, taxpayers...
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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A study finds many new mothers with Medicaid were uninsured before or after pregnancy. A cookie product from Glutenull Bakery has been recalled.
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President Bush urged congress to approve his health care plan Wednesday, that includes tax incentives, and reauthorization of a program aimed a low-income children.

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HEADLINE: Bush pushes congress on health care

CAPTION: President Bush urged congress to approve his health care plan Wednesday, that includes tax incentives, and reauthorization of a program aimed a low-income children. (Jul
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VOICED : Obamacare eyes uninsured Hispanics in second enrollment period

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VOICED : Obamacare eyes uninsured Hispanics in second enrollment period
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Rural Hospitals Under Increasing Strain Because Of Pandemic

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In many cases, these rural hospitals are the heart of a small town's economy.