California Reopens The Single-Payer Debate
California Gov. Gavin Newsom was a single-payer candidate. The Democrat campaigned hard for the creation of one public insurance program
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom was a single-payer candidate. The Democrat campaigned hard for the creation of one public insurance program
Read MoreBetter Future Michigan says Gary Peters “supports ‘Medicare for All,’ siding with radical liberals.” — A television ad that began airing
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Read MoreAt least 91 out of 95 counties in Virginia have declared themselves “sanctuaries” against gun control laws passed by the
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Read MoreThe Trump administration is instituting a rule that could result in nearly 700,000 people across the country losing their food
Read MoreHospitals and clinical practices face financial challenges because Medicaid only pays about half of what private insurers pay for childbirth-related
Read MoreModern Healthcare rounds up recent polls where voters were asked about health care concerns. One poll found that a whopping
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Read MoreAs the living memory of World War II and the Holocaust fades, the institutions created to guard against a repeat
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Read MoreDoctors fear that the only drug approved to prevent preterm birth, the nation’s leading cause of infant mortality and disability,
Read MoreSan Diego podiatrist Dr. John Chisholm recalls the jolt some of his patients felt in 2009 when Medi-Cal, the government-funded
Read MoreKHN Editor-in-Chief Elisabeth Rosenthal appeared on the WAMU radio program “1A” to discuss the issue of community hospitals merging with
Read MoreThere’s a deadly virus spreading from state to state. It preys on the most vulnerable, striking the sick and the
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Read MoreCalifornia Attorney General Xavier Becerra said supporters of the health law should not panic over the delayed timeline as the
Read MoreCritics of the legislation say that it perpetuates myths about abortions and that there are already safeguards in place for
Read MoreNabilah Islam, a progressive Democrat from Georgia, says that the ban on using fund for health insurance and other living
Read MoreFederal prosecutors have said that Insys, based in Arizona, embarked on an intensive marketing plan — including paying doctors for
Read MoreA highly publicized approach to lowering health costs failed to pass rigorous study this month, but hospitals, insurers and government
Read MoreFormer New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has spent more than $200 million arguing that he should be the Democratic
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