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Expert: Nurses Key to Revolution in Mental Health Care
If the mind and body are one thing, then healthcare for the mind and body should become one thing. Yet huge walls separate physical heathcare and behavioral healthcare, according to ...
November 23, 2015
BY
Mary Silver
Uncle Sam Can’t Haggle Better Than Private Insurers
The White House is declaring war on prescription drug prices.
November 18, 2015
BY
Sally C. Pipes
Carson Sometimes Deviates From GOP Healthcare Thought
Ben Carson lambastes "Obamacare" as much as the next Republican presidential candidate, but the neurosurgeon-turned-politician has a history ...
November 16, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Clinton, Digging at Sanders, Says Don’t Scrap Health Law
Fresh from the 2nd Democratic presidential debate, Hillary Clinton has suggested that Bernie Sanders would raise middle-class taxes ...
November 16, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Person-Centered Healthcare Focuses on Patient as Individual
Every time JoAnna James took her husband, Lawrence, to the doctor, she left the hospital without understanding what ...
November 8, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Which Public Policies Would Really Fight Obesity?
If society is serious about curbing obesity, especially in children, then it must adopt policies that confront obesity ...
November 2, 2015
BY
Clifton B. Parker
Prices, Politics Challenge Healthcare Law’s 3rd Sign-Up Season
U.S. gov't insurance website is faster and easier to use, but as a 3rd sign-up season gets underway, ...
November 1, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Sometimes Less Is Better—So Why Don’t Doctors Deintensify Medical Treatment?
Sometimes our focus on starting medicines means we can confuse providing more care with providing better care. And ...
October 26, 2015
BY
Eve A. Kerr
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Jeremy Sussman
and
Tanner Caverly
New Healthcare Overhaul Challenge Reaching Supreme Court
Opponents of President Obama's healthcare overhaul are taking yet another challenge to the law to the Supreme Court.
October 25, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Angry Doctors Are Just the Latest Victims of Globalization
The current threat of a doctors' strike is just the latest example of the unhappiness of U.K. National ...
October 21, 2015
BY
Majella Kilkey
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Neil Lunt
Medication Prices Soaring—But Maybe Not for Long
It looks like the pill profit party is over for drug companies.
October 4, 2015
BY
Martha Rosenberg
Costly and Harmful: We Need to Tame the Tsunami of Too Much Medicine
ABC's Four Corners program on waste in healthcare didn't pull any punches. "Many common treatments are often unnecessary, ...
October 1, 2015
BY
Ray Moynihan
Forget Trump and Carson—Here’s What Republicans Need to Do to Win
Presidential campaigns are supposed to be about America, or at least what voters want, not Donald Trump's and ...
September 22, 2015
BY
Peter Morici
Health Care Sector a Boon for Private Equity
A research by McKinsey & Company found that the U.S. health care sector has performed better than the ...
September 22, 2015
BY
Emel Akan
If We Start Now We Can Save What Was the World’s Best Healthcare System
Despite the Supreme Court’s recent decision upholding the Affordable Care Act (ACA), few Americans are paying attention to ...
September 15, 2015
BY
Emile Hiesiger
NYC’s First Lady, Chirlane McCray’s Vision on Healing the City
New York City’s First Lady, Chirlane McCray talks about her personal motivation and vision for improving mental health ...
August 21, 2015
BY
Milene Fernandez
Health Law’s Nonprofit Insurance Co-Ops Awash in Red Ink
Fed up with the insurance industry, Democrats used the health care overhaul to create nonprofit co-ops that would ...
July 30, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
8 Facepalm-worthy Lines from a Member of China’s Congress
Meet peasant representative Shen Jilan, a living example of how China’s version of a parliament really works.
March 19, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Apple Aims to Solve the Eternal Medical Research Problem With New Apps
Apple is releasing an open-source developers platform called ResearchKit that will allow iPhone users to collect personal medical ...
March 9, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
More Doctors Means More Competition and More Antibiotics
Per capita consumption of antibiotics in the United States is among the highest in the world. According to ...
February 27, 2015
BY
Eili Klein
and
Ramanan Laxminarayan
Standoff Likely After Obamacare Ruling
With the first hearing for the Supreme Court case that could strike down key components of Obamacare a ...
February 25, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
10 Advantages of Choosing a Career in Medical Insurance Billing
These days, steady jobs are at a premium. People find themselves out of work but still need to ...
February 20, 2015
BY
Linda Moore
Death in the Outback
Healthcare in Australia's Aboriginal communities is hindered by a long history of racial discord between very different cultures. ...
January 10, 2015
BY
Georgina Kenyon
GOP Congress Moves Veto-Bait Bills on Health Care, Pipeline
WASHINGTON—In command and ready for a fight, defiant Republicans ignored two White House veto threats and advanced bills ...
January 8, 2015
BY
Alan Fram
Will New York Get Government-Run Universal Healthcare? New Yorkers Show Support
One after another, local doctors described how their patients stopped seeing them after insurance companies refused to cover ...
December 16, 2014
BY
Annie Wu
Last Day to Pick New Health Plan: HealthCare.gov Prepares for High-Volume
President Barack Obama's push to cover America's uninsured faces another big test Monday. This time, it's not only ...
December 14, 2014
BY
Ricardo Alonzo-Zaldivar
42.9 Million Americans Have Unpaid Medical Bills
Nearly 20 percent of U.S. consumers with credit records — 42.9 million people — have unpaid medical debts, ...
December 11, 2014
BY
Josh Boak
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