Obamacare Needs to Be Fixed to Win Over Millennials
Even a pair of skinny jeans and hipster glasses won't make Obamacare appealing.
Health Insurance Firms Ignoring Climate Change's Risks
Eighty-nine percent of insurance companies surveyed were judged as being deficient in their approach.
Robert Reich: We Must Share the Benefits of Free Trade
Those whose pay has declined because of trade don't make up for that loss through access to cheaper goods from abroad.
Flooded Residents Without Insurance Face Costly Future
Washed-out residents who didn't live in a flood zone also largely didn't carry insurance.
A Prescription-Free Way to Affordable Health
It's time for doctors and insurers to steer patients to non-prescription remedies. Doing so would save patients billions while improving their health.
Brexit: Applying For Ehic Cards Temporarily Unavailable
Problems with the website and phone lines were not to do with Brexit according to the NHS.
A Petition Is Calling for London to Leave the U.K.
London is responsible for 22 percent of the U.K.'s overall GDP.
The Battle Over Syed Farook's Life Insurance Policies
"Terrorists must not be permitted to provide for their designated beneficiaries through their crimes," says U.S. Attorney Eileen Decker.
Surprise! That Urgent Care Center May Send You a Big Bill
Urgent care clinics may not be a good option, even when they say they accept your insurance.
Health Care: Do You Want a Private Monopoly or a Single Payer System?
Mergers will give giant health insurers more leverage over employees, consumers, state regulators and health care providers.
After The Favorable Ruling, Obamacare Still Faces Struggles
There are still 18 million uninsured who have not bought insurance. Without broader participation, insurers may raise rates.
New Super Suit Simulates Aging for Millennials
Former Walt Disney Imagineering team and an insurance company create a costume that turns the wearer into grandpa.
Why Can't I Buy Health Care Like I Buy a Cellphone?
Health care sticker shock is inevitable when the market in health services remains in the shadows.
'Consumer-Driven' Health Plans Are Pushing Prices Up
A third of insured Americans say they did not access the care they needed because they couldn't afford it.
Contraception Must Be Free, Administration Warns Insurers
Health insurers have been restricting access to certain contraceptive methods to save money.
Health Insurers Dodge Obamacare Birth Control, Cancer Screening Rules
Legal requirements are being flouted by companies like Aetna, Cigna and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Hospitals Are Abandoning Downtown to Tend to the Rich
A relocation away from a city center by a hospital in Illinois is echoed across the nation.
2% of UK Firms Insured Against Cyber Attacks
Last year, cyber security breaches costs the UK economy billions of pounds.
The Night My Heart Stopped Beating
Doctors don't like being treated in a hospital either. Even when they are at death's door.
End-of-Life Care in America Is a Scam
The medical establishment, nursing homes, big pharma, insurers are living off barely alive flesh.
CVS to Exclusively Distribute $1,000 Per Pill Drug
A full treatment of the medication is a whopping $84,000 per patient.
AirAsia Insurer Could Face $100-200 Million in Claims
Aviation incidents accounted for four of the top 10 major insurance losses not linked to natural catastrophes in the first eight months of 2014.
House Republicans File Long-Threatened Lawsuit Over Affordable Care Act
The suit says the Obama administration unconstitutionally sidesteps Congress in its implementation of the law.
Walmart Wants to Help You Shop for… Health Insurance
The retail giant introduces a program to bring "transparency and simplicity" to health insurance, helping customers compare, pick, and enroll in plans
Decision Close in Case Challenging Obamacare Subsidies
A little-known court case threatens to further unravel President Barack Obama's signature, and controversial, legislation
This Lack of Psychiatric Care Is Madness
As the number of psychiatrists drops sharply, so do the number accepting private health insurance, Medicare or Medicaid
Two Numbers: Why Health Insurance Is a Crummy Deal Most of the Time
Yes, insurance is good to have, but that doesn't mean it's a good value for everyone.
Why Health Insurance Is a Crummy Deal
Yes, insurance is good to have, but that doesn't mean it's a good value for everyone