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More of the research studies being presented at the world鈥檚 largest annual gathering of cancer scientists comes from abroad.
Older adults who face an uncertain future reach out to trusted friends to guide them.
The legislation would revive the age-old practice of paying providers for every service they perform 鈥 a recipe for a busted budget, some experts say. Backers say the bill is a work in progress.
A new JAMA study examines how drug rebates can direct money to middlemen and force Medicare patients to cough up more money.
The report by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office evaluates last-minute changes made to the bill to help propel it to passage.
The health care industry thrives on ordering up tests and treatments, but some hospitals are urging restraint.
Anticipating a broader immigration crackdown, undocumented families are hiring lawyers and scrambling to make contingency plans for their seriously ill U.S.-born kids.
A look at how and why strategic, star-studded advertising brought a drug for a little-known neurological condition into your home.
The Republican health plan would require insurers to offer coverage to people who have preexisting medical conditions. But if states opt to allow insurers to charge sick people more than healthy ones, people who have been more than 63 days without coverage could see significantly higher insurance costs.
In two interviews, the president reveals some surprising views of health policy.
The larger an area鈥檚 population, the more likely insurers will compete in that market, according to an Urban Institute analysis.
Writing in the journal BMJ, an international group of experts and patients say arthroscopic surgery on the knee does not provide lasting relief.
What will happen to people with preexisting conditions is one worry some Americans expressed; the high costs of insurance under Obamacare is another.
More than 70 drugs approved from 2001 through 2010 ran into safety concerns later that resulted in withdrawals from the market, 鈥渂lack box鈥 warnings or other actions.
The HHS inspector general鈥檚 office found that Medicare should have done an in-depth review of suspicious or aberrant infection reports from scores of hospitals.
A bill pending in California鈥檚 Legislature, sponsored by an influential health care union, would require hospitals and clinics to pay minimum wage to student trainees.
California lawmakers consider a bill to use state money to help homeless Medi-Cal patients pay rent 鈥 shifting their focus from sheer survival to wellness. The move could save taxpayers millions, advocates say.
Several public health officials endorse using a federal law to slash hepatitis C drug prices in Louisiana and avoid drug bills that could cripple the state budget.
Despite pressure from the White House and GOP leaders, Republicans have not yet secured enough votes to pass their health law replacement bill. Here鈥檚 a look at their choices going forward.
The federal health law has opened up new options for young adults but it can sometimes be confusing. A quick guide to the choices.
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