Americans pay more for health care but don't get better results. Why? The blame goes well beyond insurance companies.
The $1.8 trillion federal budget deficit in the fiscal year that ended in September was the third biggest ever in dollar ...
The alleged manifesto of the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s suspected killer has sparked claims the U.S. has the world’s most ...
Earlier this month, the chief executive officer of UnitedHealthcare was assassinated during morning rush hour on a busy block ...
One 2019 study published in Health Affairs found that despite spending more on average for health care, Americans aren't getting more or better care than residents in other developed countries.
The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, in New York this week has sent shockwaves across the United States ...
The American health care system is broken, with payors limiting access to services in order to maximize profits, and the ...
Americans pride themselves on leading the world in innovation, freedom, and opportunity. Yet, when it comes to health, the ...
Instead of spending money on gleaming new hospitals and expensive drug therapies, Portugal focuses on old fashioned primary ...
Older adults in the United States are disproportionately affected by health care costs compared with their counterparts in ...
“We found access to these green spaces could be worth $140 million a year in reduced healthcare costs,” Dividing $140 million ...
Consumers may mistake retail therapy for self-care, but it doesn't address their emotional needs, experts say, it just leads ...