This much is clear: simply siphoning taxpayer or insurer money to inflate wages will not alone solve our healthcare woes.
Proposals to weaken the Affordable Care Act, cut back on Medicaid and undermine Medicare have been floating around Washington ...
About 7 in 10 adults say coverage denials or health insurance profits bear at least "a moderate amount" of responsibility for ...
Hospital at Home (“HaH”) programs received renewed interest during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to relieve hospital capacity issues and ...
Until we have a sustainable solution, like insurance and healthcare system reform, we need to continue supporting health ...
MUSC emeritus professor of surgery says the unsympathetic social media responses to UnitedHealth CEO's killing brings focus ...
The following is a summary of “Evaluation of the German living guideline “Protection against the Overuse and Underuse of ...
An investigation into mental health services at the Hinesville, Georgia, VA clinic found that a program designed to let ...
On Wednesday, the DOJ accused CVS of using compensation incentives to push pharmacists to fill as many prescriptions as possible without assessing their legitimacy first. Meanwhile, big retailers ...
It's the holiday season, a time for family, festivities — and shoddy medical practices?! Okay, so maybe that's a bit alarmist ...
Private healthcare companies are facing increased scrutiny following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson over ...