More Healthcare Reform News
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After the 1965 Watts riots, Greene focused on improving the area’s inadequate healthcare. ‘I have picketed all my life,’ she said. She was a field deputy for Supervisor Kenneth Hahn and a trustee of the Drew medical school.
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The Kaiser Family Foundation’s president and CEO transformed the organization from a sleepy grant maker into a major nonpartisan healthcare information source.
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The author has crafted a ferocious black comedy about the horrors of the American healthcare system and what it can do to even the most compliant of men.
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Before you pay, make sure you understand all of the charges. Here are some tips.
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There are several state and nonprofit organizations that can help patients who feel they are victims of mistakes.
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California state budget cuts could mean the closure of several hundred centers. Seniors would lose care and camaraderie, and relatives could lose respite and possibly a paycheck.
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Charles Lewis, UCLA healthcare professor, dies at 81
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The healthcare industry favors psychotherapies that have been found effective in randomized controlled studies.
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In a policy shift, infection with the virus will no longer be a factor in deciding whether to admit travelers or allow people to become permanent residents.
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Ineligible for group insurance, millions buy pricey individual policies. Many can’t get (or keep) those.
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Many have found that managing customers’ money is more profitable than underwriting medical coverage.
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Doctors and health insurers blame each other for an administrative headache that is driving up costs.