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Watch Out for Long-Term Effects of Government’s Coronavirus Remedies
Economic contractions harm human health, so governments should take that into account in their coronavirus policies.
Watch Out for Long-Term Effects of Government’s Coronavirus Remedies
Economic contractions harm human health, so governments should take that into account in their coronavirus policies.
Commentary: Medicare for All is No Match for a Coronavirus
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, head of President Donald Trump’s task force on the novel coronavirus, declared a public health emergency in response to the global outbreak of the pathogen.
Commentary: Obamacare Rations Care for the Sick and Overcharges the Healthy
The health care reform debate that lead to Obamacare was initially about covering the uninsured, but in order to gain the support of ordinary people who already had coverage, proponents had to figure out a way to sway public opinion.
Obamacare Fails Patients with Pre-existing Conditions, Report Finds
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is leaving a number of people with pre-existing conditions by the wayside as insurers narrow their networks to the point of uselessness, a new report finds.
Schools Produce Record Number of Nurse Practitioners, with Mixed Reactions
The number of nurse practitioners (NPs) in the United States has doubled in less than 7 years, a new study finds, which is raising questions among health care professionals about the implications.
U.S. Supreme Court Considering Second Amendment Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether to strike down a New York City law that prevents residents from transporting firearms outside of their residences.
Oklahoma Mulls Tax Credit to Attract Doctors to Rural Areas
Oklahoma legislators are considering a bill that would allow physicians to claim a $25,000 tax credit if they practice in underserved, rural communities.
Annual Individual Health Care Spending Reaches New High, Report Finds
Average annual health care spending for people with employer-sponsored insurance rose to an all-time high in 2018, according to a recent report.
Harrisburg Nixes Water System Sale, Bucking Trend
Harrisburg is just one of several U.S. cities that considered water utility privatization in 2019, but other municipalities took the step.