John Tozzi

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Chaotic Rules Make It Hard To Know Who Should Get Tested For Covid-19

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Differing guidelines, rules and practices determine how the country’s limited testing supply is allocated.

Seniors Ponder Whether Long-Term Care Is Too Risky In Covid Era

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It’s a tough choice: leave benefits they’ve paid for over the years untouched, or face increased risk of Covid-19.

Health-Care Industry Loses 1.4 Million Jobs In Pandemic

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The largest declines were in outpatient settings such as dental offices.

Harvard Researchers Say Some Social Distancing May Be Needed Into 2022

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Social distancing measures may be with us for more than two years, according to a Harvard team.

What Happened To The CDC? Storied Disease Agency Takes A Back Seat

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The agency took a hit for botching the distribution of tests at the outset of the U.S. epidemic.

Obamacare Ruling Sets A Health Care ‘Time Bomb’ In 2020 Election

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A court ruling to leave the fate of Obamacare up in the air promises to make health care a vital election-year issue.

New York Union Blames Out-Of-Network Doctors For Millions In Costs

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Physicians can set their sticker prices as high as they like if they don’t contract with health plans.

Drug Costs For Some U.S. Seniors To Rise By Hundreds Of Dollars

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As Medicare's catastrophic prescription coverage threshold increases, so will out-of-pocket drug expenses.

The Mad Rush To Sell Private Medicare Plans To Seniors

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Trump backs expanding health-care programs that some Democrats would abolish.

Health Insurance Costs Surpass $20,000 Per Year, Hitting A Record

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As premiums and deductibles have increased in the last two decades, the percentage of workers covered has slipped.

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