This blame game is driving up health insurance costs
WASHINGTON — The Senate is taking baby steps toward a health care bill amid serious disagreement among lawmakers. But the health care industry waits for no one, and insurers are growing increasingly...
View ArticlePrince William opens up about losing mother in GQ interview
Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what’s happening in the world as it unfolds. Article source: http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/29/health/prince-william-princess-diana-gq-interview/
View ArticleBan on foreign funds for non-profit may hurt India health programs
NEW DELHI India’s ban on foreign funding for the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), a non-profit group backed by the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation, may damage some government health programs,...
View ArticlePrince William on mental health and his mother’s death
As part of the ongoing Heads Together campaign, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge has opened up about his mental health and discussed the death of his mother with GQ’s Alastair Campbell, a...
View ArticleWhat those diesel fumes are REALLY doing to your health – Daily Mail
Air pollution has become a major health problem in Britain Taking a breath of ‘fresh air’ may not be quite as healthy as you thought. Air pollution has become a major health problem in Britain,...
View ArticleThis 31-Year-Old Is Worth $3B For Bringing Drug Marketing Into Your Doctor’s...
By Alex Konrad and Matthew Herper Credit: Steve Becker Photography Outcome Health CEO Rishi Shah is now worth $3.6 billion and has a plan to put his health content in 70% of doctor’s offices in the...
View ArticleGovernment-Provided Health Care Doesn’t Ensure Better Health
While Washington freaked out over the Congressional Budget Office’s verdict on the American Health Care Act (aka “Trumpcare”) and how cutting back health insurance would cost countless lives, the more...
View ArticleHow the Molina Brothers Got Bounced From the Family …
On May 2, J. Mario Molina walked into the boardroom of Molina Healthcare Inc., the company founded by his father, which he had run for more than two decades, ready for a routine meeting. The first...
View ArticleMary Meeker Is Bold On Digital Health
Photographer: Dennis Owen/Bloomberg News Her presentations are as interesting as they are long. Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers Partner Mary Meeker devoted 31 pages of her information-packed Internet...
View ArticleUniversal Health Care with a Conservative Twist
On multiple occasions recently, Charles Krauthammer has observed that since the passing of Obamacare, a consensus has emerged in America that government should guarantee that all Americans be covered...
View ArticleHalf of public sector workers have poor mental health
Some 48% have taken time off compared to 32% in the private sector workforce Public health workers take nearly three days off a year due to internal struggles They feel more able to open up to their...
View ArticleSen. Richard Burr: ‘I Don’t See a Comprehensive Health Care Plan This Year’
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) told WXII 12 News in North Carolina that he believes a health care deal will not pass through the Senate this year. “It’s unlikely that we will...
View ArticleCT technology increases health care value
much of the pushback from the public has focused on health care access, while most of the House Republicans’ actions centered on health care cost. What is missing from the conversation is any...
View ArticleSingle-payer health care bill passes state Senate, heads to Assembly
Caption Close State Sen. Steven Bradford, D-Gardena, center, talks with Republican Senators Anthony Cannella, of Ceres, left, and Tom Berryhill, of Twain Harte, at the Capitol, Thursday, June 1, 2017,...
View ArticleClusters of teen births trigger public health questions
(Reuters Health) – Though the number of American teenagers having babies has dropped over the past half century, a new study finds regional clusters with strikingly high teen birth rates. The...
View ArticleGOP Senators Weigh Taxing Employer-Health Plans
Senate Republicans set on reworking the Affordable Care Act are considering taxing employer-sponsored health insurance plans, a move that would meet stiff resistance from companies and potentially...
View ArticleLeaving the Paris Climate Accord Could Lead to a Public Health Disaster
Seven million people died prematurely in 2012 from air pollution caused by fossil fuel combustion, according to a 2014 report by the World Health Organization. So President Trump’s decision to halt...
View ArticleWith big plans, Reading Health System evolves and faces new questions
Special to the Reading Eagle: Jeff Doelp | The Reading Health Penn Star helicopter takes off from the roof of the new Reading HealthPlex for Advanced Surgical and Patient Care. Reading Health plans to...
View ArticleThe single best type of diet for overall health, according to nutritionists
Flying Kiwi Tours / Flickr In a world dominated by celebrity fad diets that range from the absurd, like Reese Witherspoon’s alleged “baby-food diet,” to the absurdly unaffordable, such as Gwyneth...
View ArticleOp-Ed: Here’s what’s really killing health-care reform
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