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Poll of State College Students Breaks Stereotypes of ‘Young Invincibles’

The big barrier for health care insurance among young people is price not indifference, according to a new poll of state college students. The findings seem to contradict a common theme about “young invincibles” who don’t think they need health insurance.

This Program Was Bigger Than Covered California. Why Did We Ignore It?

By December 2013, nearly 700,000 people had obtained health coverage through California’s Low-Income Health Program, the state’s early expansion of Obamacare coverage — and the “most overlooked” part of health reform, one expert tells California Healthline. Here’s a look at lessons to be learned from the LIHP.

Big-Picture Issues Center Stage at Clinton’s Health Matters Conference

Health care experts, technology innovators and celebrities weighed in on challenges and opportunities in reshaping health care last week at the 3rd annual Health Matters Conference organized by the Clinton Foundation.

Most Small Health Plans Aren’t Thriving in Covered California. Meet Two Exceptions.

One small health insurer dropped out of Covered California. Another was kicked out, and a third is openly hunting for business. But a pair of plans are successfully competing with the big players dominating the exchange and carving out a slice of the market for themselves.

Three of the Most Over-Hyped Health Care Reform Stories of 2013

This edition of “Road to Reform” explores three Affordable Care Act news stories that got more attention than they deserved in 2013, including the debate over the fairness of delaying the employer mandate but not the individual mandate.

When Health Plans Drop Your Doctor: Are Narrow Networks a Bad Idea?

Many health plans on Covered California and other insurance exchanges exclude some prominent doctors and hospitals. The trade-off — less access for lower prices — has raised concerns and even spurred lawsuits, but experts say it’s the likely direction for the nation’s health system.