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PHOTO: Michael Adams, shown here skiing in Colorado with his wife, Liza, was told by his insurer that the replacement prosthetic leg his doctor prescribed wasn't medically necessary.
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Health insurers limit coverage of prosthetic limbs, questioning their medical necessity

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Surprise billing law pleases patients, frustrates doctors

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Employers relying less on high-deductible health plans

PHOTO: After a sailboat boom hit his face and fractured his nose and several bones around his eye socket, Bob Ensor was treated by two plastic surgeons. He didn't realize they weren't in his insurance network and faced more than $167,000 in charges.
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How a broken nose from a boating accident led to a $167,000 plastic surgery bill

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How noncompete agreements impact doctors and patients

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The most vulnerable group in New York's measles outbreak

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Health insurance often skips coverage for sex-related prescriptions

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Deadline for enrolling in the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces is fast approaching

PHOTO: Blake Hornbrook, an Army medic who was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2015, had his sperm preserved so that he and his wife, Kelsey, could conceive a child. Their daughter, Harper, was born seven months ago.
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When cancer strikes the young, infertility can result; now states act to help

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