Health Headlines for Thursday, November 15

Obamacare early enrollment rate drops in first sign-up season since GOP changes

CNBC

Obamacare sign-ups on the federal health insurance marketplace fell by 20.4 percent in the first two weeks of this enrollment season compared to last year, according to new federal data.

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Medicare Costs Drop As Humana Shifts Doctors To Value-Based Models

Forbes

Humana’s shift from fee-for-service medicine to value-based payments for physicians continues to reduce costs and improve quality of care for seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans, the insurer says, citing a new internal study.

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DNC CEO: ‘I DON’T KNOW’ HOW TO PAY FOR SINGLE-PAYER HEALTH CARE

Daily Caller

Democratic National Committee CEO Seema Nanda admitted Tuesday that she does not know how to pay for the Democrats’ “very expensive” single-payer health care plan.

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U.S. Companies Are Fighting Their Big Pharma Addiction

New York Times

American corporations want to kick their reliance on big pharmaceutical companies.

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HCA-NYS’ New President Weighs in on 13-Hour Rule, Home Care Investigation

Home Health

One of the busiest state-level home care associations in the country has a new leader.

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