Government & Policy
Healthcare IT News and Healthcare Finance surveyed readers and found many are anxiously expecting short-term chaos, skyrocketing costs, increased fraud and uninsured people dying after president-elect Donald Trump moves into the White House.
Nearly 100 things insiders told us about Donald Trump's healthcare plans; The good, bad, and the ve…
The president-elect has already laid out a plan that many feel will cause massive disruption to the industry.
A sophisticated cyberattack could inhibit the new President’s initial momentum for accomplishing important campaign issues, the analyst house said.
Despite GOP calls to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, policy analysts say that less of the original law might disappear under President-elect Donald Trump than many people think at this point.
Whether through formal repeal or budget reconciliation, Sen. Mitch McConnell and Rep. Paul Ryan are already signaling a death knell for the Affordable Care Act.
In its annual report to Congress, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT touts widespread EHR usage and an increase in health information exchange. But the agency says there's still work do be done to make true interoperability a success.
The defeated Democratic presidential candidate says that women will shatter the glass ceiling sooner than many now think.
The president-elect promises to repeal Obamacare, hand over Medicaid reigns to state officials and allow individuals to deduct health insurance premiums from taxes, among others.
The president-elect made bold campaign promises to repeal the Affordable Care Act. But even with a Republican-led House and Senate, how quickly can he make that happen?
Share your thoughts on what the president-elect will bring to the industry.