Government & Policy
Corwin calls for keeping the individual mandate and taking care of poor people to help the insurance market function.
Democrats call CBO report a 'stop sign' for GOP health plan while HHS Secretary Price says projecti…
Congressional Budget Office estimate that the Republican plan would save $337 billion but leave 24 million uninsured sparks federal debate about who the bill would really help.
The HR1313 bill passed 22-17 would penalize employees unwilling to share genetic testing information when participating in wellness programs.
Researchers will use the funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute to employ pharmaceutical claims and EHR data in their effort to both reduce the impact of pain and cut down down on opioid abuse.
The health system is ramping up its hiring efforts after a decade of growth and expansion.
Convene every stakeholder. Identify cross-department linkages. Understand patient sub-populations. Don’t forget long-term care and behavioral health. And hold ACOs accountable.
We have more important priorities than software development, VA Secretary David Shulkin, MD, told the House Committee.
The $400 million corporate tax break to top insurance executives was a major sticking point for House Democrats in discussions that lasted until 4. a.m.
Anthony Marino will supervise infrastructure and initiatives and provide vendor oversight.
Two major hospital groups, concerned about the financial impact that would be imposed on them under House Republicans' proposed replacement for the Affordable Care Act, have said they can't support the bill in its current form.