by Nomad
I am not sure whether this CNN story about the current state of healthcare in the US is depressing or inspiring. What do you think?
One Republican complaints against a drugmaker's price-gouging may be applaudable. As long as you have only half of the facts. If not for the service and sacrifice of those who have worn the uniform, the United States would not be the extraordinary place it is today. Unfortunately, this concept seems lost on the people at drugmaker Gilead Sciences.
As a result of the cuts, it was estimated that 70,000 fewer veterans would be able to receive needed care.
The problem of hospital's dumping homeless patients back on the street is a shame for the nation.
Nearly a million Texans have signed up for Obamacare since November surpassing all expectations. Although Texas is the uninsured capital of the nation, Texas Republicans in Washington are leading the crusade to gut affordable health care for all Americans."This is the second year, and I think we’ve surpassed the numbers that were expected"
Governors Christie and Cuomo's decision to implement a quarantine for all travellers for Ebola may be an idea that both will soon regret.
A new report showing the continued pileup of unpaid medical bills in states that didn’t expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act is escalating criticism on these Republican-led areas of the country to expand the health insurance program for the poor.
The bill, the Protect Women’s Health from Corporate Interference Act, mandates that employers cannot disrupt coverage for contraception or other health services that are guaranteed under federal law. It comes a week after the Supreme Court’s controversial ruling that closely held for-profit companies can deny contraceptive coverage under their company health plans if it goes against a sincerely held religious belief.
Although the court issued a narrow ruling focused on contraception in the Hobby Lobby case, some Democratic leaders fear the decision sets a precedent that could allow employers to deny other health care coverage based on religious beliefs.
A study reveals that the height of Americans on average is being outpaced by other countries for the first time in its history. The reasons are surprising.