Report says Utah ranks 7th in child well-being, but health care uncertainty...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah is one of the best states for a child to live in, according to new findings in an extensive report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, a national children’s advocacy organization....
View ArticleMedicaid Is the Future of American Health Insurance — If It Can Survive the...
Participants hold signs during the Senate Democrats’ rally against Medicaid cuts in front of the U.S. Capitol. While liberals often say that their ultimate goal in health care is “Medicare for all,”...
View ArticleCharleena Lyles, mom killed by Seattle police after showing a knife, had...
The pregnant Seattle mom fatally shot by two cops Sunday after reporting a burglary and displaying a knife had sought mental-health help in the weeks and months leading up to her death, according to...
View ArticleSenate GOP pushing for health care vote next Thursday
(CNN)Senate Republican leaders are pushing for a vote on a yet-to-be-unveiled health care bill next week before lawmakers leave town for the July 4 recess — likely by Thursday, June 29....
View ArticleCould autism be helped by changing a patient’s diet? Taking probiotics and...
Gluten causes a ‘leaky gut’, where toxins travel to the brain and cause symptoms Probiotics are thought to reverse this process by strengthening the gut’s lining Researchers believe this may offer a...
View ArticleOscar Health Will Expand Obamacare Footprint In Five States
Oscar Health will expand its Obamacare footprint in five states, adding Nashville, Austin and return to New Jersey to sell health plans on public exchanges under the Affordable Care Act. The...
View ArticleYour health may be written in the stars: How the month you were born affects...
Spanish scientists mapped birth months to 27 different chronic diseases Men born in September were more likely to have thyroid issues than winter boys Girls in June were less likely to suffer from...
View ArticleSenate’s Obamacare replacement bill will likely boost health savings accounts
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View ArticleThe Senate GOP health bill in one sentence: poor people pay more for worse...
There are a lot of moving parts in the health bill Senate Republicans just released, but the bigger picture is straightforward. Health care expert Larry Levitt condensed it to fewer than 140...
View ArticleSenators Working On Health Care Revision Ready To Release Their Plan
The legislation Senate Republicans are releasing is expected to track the House version that was passed last month. Negotiations have been going on in secret. Article source:...
View ArticleTrump told Republicans to ‘add some money’ to health care plan
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, June 21 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump, under siege in Washington, defended his record at a raucous political rally in Iowa on Wednesday, rejecting a Russia investigation...
View ArticleSenate Health Care Bill Includes Deep Cuts to Medicaid
Other Republican senators, like Dean Heller of Nevada and Rob Portman of Ohio, expressed their own qualms, as did AARP, the American Hospital Association, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action...
View ArticleHow Apple’s wearable tech could and should help your health
Apple talked about many things at its Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this month, but one that got relatively short shrift was the Apple Watch. Now more than two years in, the Watch has...
View ArticleBegin by doing away with employer-based plans.
If you’re wondering what in Hell is actually going on with U.S. health-care policy, the short version is this: Policymakers in both parties are trying to replicate Swiss policies in a country that...
View ArticleThe New Senate Republican Bill Will Transform American Health Care
Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell smiles as he leaves the chamber after announcing the release of the Republicans’ healthcare bill which represents the party’s long-awaited attempt to scuttle...
View ArticleHealth Insurers Anxious Over Uncertainty Of What Comes Next
Proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act mean an uncertain future for insurance companies on the exchange. While some areas are struggling, others are seeing insurers come into their markets....
View ArticleSenate Health Care Bill: How the Right and Left Reacted
_____ • David Harsanyi in The Federalist: “At some point conservatives are going to have to take a page from Democrats and occasionally embrace incrementalism.” Advertisement Continue reading the main...
View ArticleMedicaid Cuts May Force Retirees Out of Nursing Homes
Under federal law, state Medicaid programs are required to cover nursing home care. But state officials decide how much to pay facilities, and states under budgetary pressure could decrease the amount...
View ArticleHealth Law Repeal Leaves Nevada Republican Torn Between Lawmakers
On Saturday afternoon, Mr. Trump posted on Twitter, venting about Mr. Heller and other Republicans who are not supporting the Senate bill. I cannot imagine that these very fine Republican Senators...
View ArticleWhat the Health-Care Vote Means for the Midterm Elections
WASHINGTON—This week’s expected Senate vote on the GOP health-care bill will showcase a sharp partisan divide on the issue in states where Democrats are poised to play defense in next year’s midterm...
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