With nearly one in four Californians projected to be over age 60 by 2030, we must invest in more effective, compassionate ...
We can change. We can start thinking about our neighbors, community, extended relatives, humans we pass on the road and ...
It’s an intellectual, political and moral failure of the first order — and they should pay dearly for it in next year’s ...
A record number of Americans believe the nation’s health care system is in a “state of crisis,” according to a new poll released this week.
Nearly 1 in 4 Americans believe the U.S. health care system is in crisis, and high costs are the top reason why, according to ...
Despite high costs, millions of Americans are uninsured or underinsured, leading to untreated conditions like hypertension.
Across our nation, the American people are getting tired of seeing health care used as a political football. They want to see real, bipartisan results.
Nearly one-quarter of Americans say the country’s health care system is in crisis, with 29 percent citing high costs as the most urgent problem with national health, according to a new Gallup poll ...
Readers suggest ways to bring medical costs under control for average Americans. Also: Australia sets an example for the U.S.
Nearly 1 in 4 Americans believe the U.S. health care system is in crisis, and high costs are the top reason why, the results ...
Dr. Cooper is an associate professor of public health and economics at Yale. The debate over whether to extend the expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies has consumed lawmakers over the past two ...
There is broad bipartisan agreement that the health-care system in the United States is broken. Our country just endured the longest government shutdown ever, and it was largely over health care.