Many people don’t know they can fight a health insurance denial, let alone how to do it. Here are practical tips for consumers who want to appeal a prior authorization decision.
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It would include only chickenpox and a few others unless lawmakers decide to extend it to other diseases.
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"The ripple effect of removing vaccine entry requirements would affect all of us, not just those with children in school," said FCAAP President Rana Alissa.
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Conventional wisdom says GLP-1 drugs must be taken indefinitely to maintain weight loss. But a growing number of researchers, payers and providers are challenging that consensus.
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Surveys indicate that for the relatively small but influential group of Americans who oppose childhood vaccines, concerns about personal freedom and government influence are prominent.
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The FDA approved the 2025-26 vaccines for ages 65 and older and any person 6 months and older who has at least one underlying health condition that increases their risk of severe COVID infection.
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Florida leads the nation in people living with sickle cell disease, which disproportionately affects the Black community.
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Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo calls the mandates an intrusion on parents' rights. Some requirements can be ended by the state health department and others would require legislative action.
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The split affects Florida Blue’s employer-sponsored plans, Affordable Care Act marketplace coverage, Medicare Advantage, and members of other Blue Cross Blue Shield plans, including Anthem and Elevance.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a filing to reclassify xylazine under state law to ensure the veterinary and agriculture industries can continue to access the drug for animal care.
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For decades, imported medicine has mostly been allowed to enter the U.S. duty free. Now, the president is threatening duties of 200% or more on foreign drugs.
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The Trump administration’s cuts of public funds to state and local health departments had vastly uneven effects depending on the political leanings of where someone lives, a KFF Health News analysis shows.
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OB-GYN Dr. Donna G. Ivery, infectious disease expert Chad Neilsen and neurologist Dr. Amy Hessler make up the panel discussing the month's major happenings.
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The Southeast region's blood bank took to social media last week, seeking help in receiving more blood and platelets.
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A new Florida partnership aims to create safer interactions between law enforcement and people with autism through the distribution of identification cards.