How Often Do Health Insurers Deny Patients’ Claims?
…insurance carriers to specify how many claims they rejected. A department spokesperson said in an email that the agency follows the requirements in state law, and the law doesn’t require…
…insurance carriers to specify how many claims they rejected. A department spokesperson said in an email that the agency follows the requirements in state law, and the law doesn’t require…
…uncovering the extent to which AbbVie has exploited the Republican tax law to reduce taxes on U.S. drug sales through the use of foreign subsidiaries. The Republican tax law’s international…
…the Copper Courier discusses the Inflation Reduction Act impact on Arizona . Two years ago today, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law. The legislation represented the largest-ever…
…Ugly Law Gives to the Ultra-Rich via Tax Breaks,” House Budget Committee Democrats President Trump’s Big Ugly Law kicks more than 15 million people off health insurance (Medicaid), makes the largest cuts…
…crater his political support from this group, making it no accident that the administration is openly flouting the law that required the full release of the Epstein Files by December…
…works, at least not in most instances. This would be especially true for those who consider that interpretations of the law should further coherent bodies of law that work as…
…the First Amendment? I’d never heard of this law before, and I don’t know how long ago it was passed and what stage the court challenge to it is at,…
…meet in a Washington courtroom to fight over what evidence will be at the center of Libby’s trial on perjury, obstruction, and false statements charges. In the latest exchange of…
…the study concludes. According to Hamilton’s figures, the rule of law explains 57 percent of countries’ intangible capital. Education accounts for 36 percent.” Rule of law equates to trust. A…
by Linda Beale Dear GOP: a Daily Kos staff reminder on the constitutional process for changing the law The Tea Party/GOP coalition has often talked about the importance of the…