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November 3, 2014

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2014 midterm elections: The impact on healthcare reform

Could a Republican-controlled House and Senate cause a healthcare shakeup? » Experts weigh in

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Medical societies seek extension of Medicaid, Medicare parity

Four leading medical societies are asking Congress to continue reimbursing primary care and immunization services provided under Medicaid at the same level as Medicare. » Read the impact

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Microbusinesses struggle to offer healthcare benefits

Businesses with five or fewer employees, called microbusinesses, are at the biggest disadvantage when it comes to offering health insurance benefits to employees. » Here's why

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'Primary care cliff' threatens community health centers

More than 100 organizations have petitioned Congress to halt cuts to community-based primary care programs before funding expires at the end of 2015. » Read the impact

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