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Obama Health Adviser Apologizes for ‘Glib’ Remarks
MIT economist Jonathan Gruber — an adviser on the president's health care law — told Congress on Tuesday he was glib and "inexcusably arrogant" when he said it was "the ...
December 9, 2014
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Charles Babington
Immigrants Baffled by HealthCare.gov Lapse
HealthCare.gov is working better, but immigrants are running into what looks like an obvious slip-up.
November 19, 2014
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Ricardo Alonzo-Zaldivar
States Working to Fix Hobbled Healthcare Websites
The state that served as a template for President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act had so much trouble ...
November 16, 2014
BY
Steve LeBlanc
NJ Healthcare Insurance Advocates Challenged
The second time around for the health insurance exchange means New Jersey advocates for the program have experience, ...
November 16, 2014
BY
Geoff Mulvihill
Healthcare Push Comes to Bars, Nail Salons
The pitch for health care coverage is being made at nail salons, pizzerias, mosques and even bars.
November 15, 2014
BY
Ann Sanner
Inside India’s Sterilization Camps
A sterilization camp held in Chhattisgarh, an impoverished state in central India, has claimed the lives of 13 ...
November 15, 2014
BY
Sabu S. Padmadas
Second Sign-Up Season Begins Under Obama’s Health Overhaul: Could It Be as Bad as the First?
The fear is that entrenched political opposition and renewed legal challenges may yet collapse the program that's bringing ...
November 15, 2014
BY
Ricardo Alonzo-Zaldivar
Homestead Hotel May Be Threatened by Actions of Bath Community Hospital
The world famous Homestead Hotel in Hot Springs, Virginia in the United States is starting to set up ...
October 30, 2014
BY
Jerry Nelson
Open Letter to Bath Community Hospital Board of Directors
A rural county in western Virginia in the United States has been in an uproar recently. The Board ...
October 28, 2014
BY
Jerry Nelson
Open Letter to Jason Paret, CEO of Bath County Hospital
Jason, I think it's time you and I had a little talk. I realize you're not from Bath ...
October 23, 2014
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Jerry Nelson
China Opens Door to Foreign-Owned Hospitals
China will allow foreign investment in hospitals in seven cities and provinces, a step meant to ensure the ...
September 2, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Healthcare Mergers Explode In the First Half of 2014, With Trend to Continue Strong
After a slow year in 2013, healthcare mergers and acquisitions are going gangbusters in 2014. As healthcare providers ...
August 28, 2014
BY
Robert Morrison
Trusting Intuition: 7 Medical-Worker Hunches That Saved Lives
Medical intuition is a common concept held among many doctors and healthcare professionals–it occurs when a sort of ...
July 29, 2014
BY
Henry Jom
Battling the Mail-Order Drug Trend
It was the week after last year’s Fourth of July when a diabetic patient rushed into the Northside ...
June 19, 2014
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Changes Needed for US Vaccine Policy to Protect Human and Civil Rights
No matter who you are or where you live, it is difficult to be part of a minority. ...
June 15, 2014
BY
Barbara Loe Fisher
Teachers Union Approves Labor Contract
The city’s teachers voted on Tuesday to approve a nine-year labor contract that includes back pay, 18 percent ...
June 3, 2014
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Medicaid Programs Drowning in Backlog
With open enrollment over for private health insurance, states are struggling to process hundreds of thousands of Medicaid ...
April 10, 2014
BY
Charles Ornstein
Obamacare Deadline Looms, and People Stay Away in Droves
Like the proverbial sword of Damocles, the Obamacare headline looms. Today is the last day to sign up…sort ...
March 31, 2014
BY
Elise Hilton
Hard Deadline Softens for Health Insurance Enrollments
Millions of uninsured people may get some leeway to purchase health insurance through federal or state exchanges as ...
March 27, 2014
BY
Mary Silver
‘Obamacare’ Enrollment Ends March 31
Whether you love or hate “Obamacare,” a tax penalty ensures that every American participates in it.
March 24, 2014
BY
Conan Milner
Grab Affordable Health Care Now
Starting this year, most people in America will be required to buy health insurance or pay a tax ...
March 14, 2014
BY
Mary Silver
Getting Uninsured Into Health Care System a National Challenge
A California report finds that integrating the uninsured nonelderly population into the health care system will be challenging
February 21, 2014
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Staggering Costs of Autism Overwhelming Families, Report Finds
The high cost of caring for those with Autism means the government must do more to support families, ...
January 15, 2014
BY
Justina Reichel
Canada Beats U.S. on Value for Healthcare Dollars
There are clear links between mortality rates and the way countries invest in healthcare and improving social conditions.
January 9, 2014
BY
Douglas Barthold
and
Jody Heymann
Key Facts as Affordable Care Act Begins
After a long gestation period, the Affordable Care Act took effect on Jan. 1.
January 2, 2014
BY
Mary Silver
The Affordable Care Act Includes Legal Immigrants
Immigrants who are not citizens will find it easier to get health insurance coverage because of the federal ...
December 20, 2013
BY
Marie Yeung
US Heath Care Reform Is Only Getting Started
Clouded by a belief in national exceptionalism, the United States has generally been loath to adopt successful models ...
November 12, 2013
BY
Elizabeth H. Bradley
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Lauren A. Taylor
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