Publications by authors named "Laura B Benko"

A 12-year deadlock over genetic discrimination is set to be broken in Congress. Scientists and patient advocates welcome the news, but employers and insurers call the legislation premature and say it could cause administrative hassles. "It's a remedy in search of a cause", says Burton Fishman, left, an attorney for business interests.

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"Oh no. Not again." That was one CEO's reaction to UnitedHealth's deal for Sierra, Nevada's top health insurer.

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Yet another proposal for covering the uninsured landed in the news last week, as the Federation of American Hospitals offered its plan, estimated to cost 115 dollar billion annually. While the plan drew some praise, others questioned its validity. "It's hard to take seriously a proposal that doesn't even attempt to address the fundamental issue of how all is this going to get paid for," says Susan Sherry, left.

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While insurers last week were trumpeting the third straight year of slower growth in premiums, providers weren't exactly celebrating. That's because of huge mergers, which give insurers far more leverage and have led to reimbursements being cut back even more. "What's worrying us is that there's a growing segment (of insurers) that aren't going to budge an inch, no matter what," says Russ Weaver, left.

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