In some ways, the Affordable Care Act doesn’t resemble the bill that passed in 2010.
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Obamacare is beginning to affect retirees in subtle ways, according to two new studies.
Nevada Gaming Commission soundly rejects pleas to allow gaming license holders to also have holdings in legal medical marijuana
The state’s insurance exchange has a big decision to make this week, and observers are split on how they want to see the choices play out.
A Las Vegas law firm that filed a class-action lawsuit against the state’s health insurance exchange and its contractor is looking for faster help for people with serious health ailments.
Fresh statistics on Medicaid enrollments don’t improve the outlook for Hispanic enrollment in health coverage.
Despite weeks of technical upgrades by contractor Xerox, the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange’s Nevada Health Link website has relapsed into a pile of payment and enrollment glitches in the middle of an important special-enrollment period, according to insurance carriers, brokers, consumers and even some exchange board members.
The state’s health insurance marketplace has added thousands of enrollees in recent weeks, though sign-ups remain well below forecasts.
The Gaming Control Board told its license holders Tuesday that they cannot participate in Nevada’s medical marijuana business. In an industry notice posted to the Control Board’s website, the agency said the federal government views distribution, possession and sale of marijuana as a crime.
Apple Inc is building a team of senior medical technology executives, raising hackles in the biotechnology community and offering a hint of what the iPhone maker may be planning for its widely expected iWatch and other wearable technology.