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Last winter, Amber Wingler started getting a series of increasingly urgent messages from her local hospital in Columbia, Missouri, letting her know her family's health care might soon be upended. MU Health Care, where most of her family's doctors work, was ...
A study from Mountain View, Calif.-based HealthPocket shows 47 percent of Affordable Care Act plans on HealthCare.gov lack out-of-network coverage. The study utilized government data on individual and family plans in the 37 states that use HealthCare.gov.
CareOregon, the largest Medicaid provider in the state, will soon stop covering mental health and substance use treatment from out-of-network providers. Coverage will will end on Oct. 1 for Medicaid members and on Jan. 1 for members of Medicare Advantage.