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Ohio is in a better position to handle President Trump’s decision to end federal cost-sharing reduction payments to insurance companies than some other…
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Despite repeated threats to end the cost-reduction payments, the White House had continued the subsidies while waiting for a lawsuit to move through the courts. Thursday's decision reverses that.
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With a new regulation, the administration will allow any company or nonprofit group to refuse to cover contraception by claiming a religious or moral exemption to the federal health law.
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While insurance adjusters continue their sweep of Houston after Hurricane Harvey, Ohioans wonder how much coverage they need to buy in case of major…
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About 11,000 enrollees in the Affordable Health Care Act program in 19 Ohio counties who recently found themselves without a single health insurance…
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Gov. John Kasich held a ceremonial bill signing Wednesday to celebrate a new law requiring coverage for medically necessary treatments for autistic…
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An Ohio insurance group estimates that a storm that toppled over 120 utility poles in southwest Ohio last month caused at least $52 million in property…
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A recent study ranked Ohio last when it comes to the health and well-being policies for undocumented immigrants. In this episode, we look at Ohio’s laws…
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Ohioans are now able to show proof of insurance to police officers and state agencies with their electronic devices.A state law that goes into effect…
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11:00 At some schools, "C" is considered the gentleman's grade. But the "C" Ohio got on its March of Dimes report card has implications for ladies, too.…