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March 25, 2015

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Cadillac tax causing firms to shed expensive policies

Employers are shedding high-cost health policies that feature generous benefits rather than face the hefty penalties associated with the 2018 phase-in of the Cadillac tax. » Discussion

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Half of taxpayers would have to repay portion of ACA tax credit subsidies

Half of all consumers who received advance tax credit subsidies for health insurance in 2014 would have to pay back a portion of them to IRS, according to a new analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation. » Analysis details

Hepatitis C therapies, compounded meds drive increase in U.S. drug spending

New hepatitis C therapies with high price tags and the exploitation of loopholes for compounded medications drove a 13.1% increase in US drug spending in 2014. » Express Scripts 2014 Drug Trend Report

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