Thanks for government intervention, the US healthcare system has been breaking down. Unfortunately, with each healthcare ...
During two House hearings, health insurance CEOs were questioned on rising healthcare costs, vertical integration and prior authorization.
(The Hill) — New polling has found that the majority of voters say health care in the U.S. is unaffordable and are open to a health insurance system that doesn’t tie coverage to employment. Undue ...
This statement highlights what hospitals, clinicians, and patients are experiencing on the ground — and why commercial ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson, left, next to former President Harry S. Truman, signs into law the measure creating Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. AP Photo The Medicaid system has emerged as an early ...
Profits will start to tick up after reaching trough levels. Washington will play nice. M&A and AI adoption will accelerate.
Fears over soaring healthcare costs fueled Washington's government shutdown, and surveyed voters appear fed up. Beyond concerns about rising Affordable Care Act premiums, a new survey shows most ...
While Congress and President Trump debate how much the government should subsidize certain health insurance premiums, they are missing a far more important question: How can the U.S. rationalize our ...
Most rich democracies provide citizens universal coverage for medical services—but not in the United States, where tens of millions of people remain without health insurance and costs far exceed ...
Harry Truman's plan would have covered medical, hospital and nursing care for everyone, and created a federal health insurance agency to pay the costs of care.