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The outpouring of anger at health insurers following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson continues a cycle of ...
A new tax on guns and ammunition in Colorado is set to take effect in the spring. Voters approved the tax, with most of the ...
The president-elect’s choices to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, as well as agencies such as the National ...
Federal law says Native Americans aren’t liable for medical bills the Indian Health Service promises to pay. Some are billed ...
Donald Trump’s second term is reigniting mistrust in health services among California immigrants, making it harder for ...
Mark Cuban speaks at a panel on Dec. 3 in San Francisco. Cuban says he has told hundreds of Fortune 500 executives, in one-on-one meetings and in groups, that they are overpaying on drug benefit plans ...
LA County Launches Medical Debt Relief Program: Millions of dollars of medical debt could be erased within the next several months for some residents in LA County, thanks to a new program. Unlike ...
The helicopter evacuation of 70 people from a Tennessee hospital during Hurricane Helene is considered a success story. The building was destroyed by floodwaters, but no one died. In hindsight, why ...
Opioid manufacturers and distributors are paying more than $54 billion in restitution to settle lawsuits about their role in the overdose epidemic, with little oversight on how the money is spent.