Worries Mount About Enrolling Consumers In Federally Run Insurance Exchanges

When President Lyndon B. Johnson wanted to enroll seniors for the new Medicare program he had just signed into law, the story goes that his administration sent out workers on dog sleds to reach people in the remote Alaskan tundra.
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In Treatment: Brandon Kennedy

One in a series of articles about Black people living with HIV/AIDS who are considering treatment, successfully adhering to their regimen and/or getting to undetectable.
In This Issue

This week we continue our series about people living with HIV/AIDS who are also on ARV treatment by profiling Brandon Kennedy, one of the faces of the "Let's Stop HIV Together" initiative of the Act Against AIDS Campaign.
One in Four Is Too Many

One in four new HIV infections in the United States occurs among young people ages 13-24. One in four! I don’t know about you, but this recently reported CDC finding gave me pause. That same report illuminated some other startling facts:
FAQ On The Latest Study: Obamacare's Impact On Insurance Claim Costs

It’s too early to know how much individual health insurance policies will cost once the online marketplaces created under the Affordable Care Act launch Jan. 1. But that hasn’t stopped experts and interest groups from making predictions.
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