Patients pay more for out-of-pocket cancer care, study finds Privately insured patients younger than 65 paid 15 percent or more in out-of-pocket costs for cancer care during a seven-year period, ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New research contradicts promises of savings at the pharmacy counter for Medicare beneficiaries from the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) drug pricing provisions. In fact, ...
The No Surprises Act appears to be reducing out-of-pocket costs for consumers, with a new study from Harvard University and Mass General Brigham showing significant decreases in out-of-pocket spending ...
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