
Man’s death exemplifies the harm of for-profit health insurance
Not far from its end where it pours into the Hudson River, the Mohawk River makes a crescent bend that is crossed by a bridge carrying New York State Highway
Not far from its end where it pours into the Hudson River, the Mohawk River makes a crescent bend that is crossed by a bridge carrying New York State Highway
Health care spending in Utah is growing fast, doubling every decade, a rate faster than that of all but one other state. The Utah Foundation has for years consistently found
Dr. Joseph Q. Jarvis was recently a guest on “Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson”. Here’s the podcast interview. Podcast description from “Inside Sources”: “High prescription drug prices, high hospital costs,
Common Sense Health Care announced the beginning of a weeklong listening tour through the state to hear people’s stories and listen to personal experiences with the health care industry.
The business of health care in America should be the care of people needing help because of illness or injury. But that is not the case. Business as usual
Hospitals, health systems, advocacy organizations, and business leaders were there to attend the kick-off of the One Utah Health Collaborative, the nonprofit, private-sector, volunteer initiative organized by Gov. Spencer Cox
Various local and national articles that talk about our broken health care system.
Kidney failure is such a catastrophic (and expensive) disease that Medicare covers treatment for anyone, regardless of age. Since Medicare reimbursement rates are fairly low, the dialysis industry had to
Medicine has evolved from a calling into an industry, adept at dispensing procedures and pills (and gigantic bills), but less good at actual health. Most reformers call for big, bold
This Twitter post talks about the high cost of prescription drugs and pharmaceutical companies.
Data wonks with mighty computers are overjoyed. Ordinary consumers, not so much. That’s the reaction about three weeks into a data dump of enormous proportions…
“Congresswoman Katie Porter spells out in precise detail why private health care can’t compete against Medicare when it comes to efficiency and saving lives.”
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