In the American health care system, age shapes patients’ options. Most people over age 65 are eligible for Medicare, which is inaccessible to almost everyone under 65

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“Compassionate release” has bipartisan support as a way to reduce the federal prison population and save taxpayer money. New data shows that it’s rarely used

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The Oregon House passed a historic resolution, House Joint Resolution 203, the “Hope Amendment,” authored by Rep. Mitch Greenlick (with many co-sponsors), which would give the Oregon electorate the opportunity to vote on an amendment to the Oregon Constitution declaring health care to be a fundamental right

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There are at least seven different replacement plans that Republican legislators and conservative think tanks have offered in recent years.

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State innovation can help to build an evidence base for creative policy solutions for curbing the uninsured rate among undocumented immigrants. California, home to about 2.5 million undocumented residents, introduced three relevant measures in the 2015–2016 legislative session

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As criticism of soaring prescription drug prices in the U.S. grows, global spending on medicines is expected to rise 3 percent to 6 percent annually for the next five years, according to a new forecast

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Join a free livestreamed conversation this Thursday, August 20, 1-2pm EDT, with our Leonard Rubenstein discussing ‘Working Under FIre: Providing Health Care During Conflict”

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In principle, 34 states could restore subsidies by creating their own insurance exchanges. Political leaders will certainly come under intense pressure to do so, although time is short to get an exchange up and running for 2016. Given the potential need for swift action, do the states have contingency plans in place? Could they move quickly in the wake of an adverse decision?

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