Health care costs are skyrocketing. Health insurance premiums have doubled in the last 8 years, rising 3.7 times faster than wages in the past 8 years, and increasing co-pays and deductibles threaten access to care. Many insurance plans cover only a limited number of doctors’ visits or hospital days, exposing families to unlimited financial liability. Over half of all personal bankruptcies today are caused by medical bills. Lack of affordable health care is compounded by serious flaws in our health care delivery system. About 100,000 Americans die from medical errors in hospitals every year. One-quarter of all medical spending goes to administrative and overhead costs, and reliance on antiquated paper-based record and information systems ne...
Outlines options for slowing the growth of healthcare spending, including improving the Medicare fee...
Democrats continue to debate how to extend health insurance coverage to the remaining uninsured and ...
The U.S. is spending approximately $800 billion a year on health-care. To combat the rising increase...
Health care costs are skyrocketing. Health insurance premiums have doubled in the last 8 years, risi...
In May 2009, while promoting the legislation that would become the Patient Protection and Affordable...
The United States healthcare system is the most expensive in the world. It is also the only develope...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act\u27 ( ACA ) has, as its primary goal, universal acces...
President Barack Obama has entered a White House burdened by myriad challenges. From the wars in Ira...
In 1991, total U.S. health expenditures reached $750 billion or over 11 percent of the Gross Nationa...
America's health care system is characterized by rising costs, increasing numbers of Americans who l...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...
This paper asserts that America's health care system is broken and cannot be repaired with timid hal...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the first U.S. comprehensive health care reform b...
Outlines options for slowing the growth of healthcare spending, including improving the Medicare fee...
Democrats continue to debate how to extend health insurance coverage to the remaining uninsured and ...
The U.S. is spending approximately $800 billion a year on health-care. To combat the rising increase...
Health care costs are skyrocketing. Health insurance premiums have doubled in the last 8 years, risi...
In May 2009, while promoting the legislation that would become the Patient Protection and Affordable...
The United States healthcare system is the most expensive in the world. It is also the only develope...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act\u27 ( ACA ) has, as its primary goal, universal acces...
President Barack Obama has entered a White House burdened by myriad challenges. From the wars in Ira...
In 1991, total U.S. health expenditures reached $750 billion or over 11 percent of the Gross Nationa...
America's health care system is characterized by rising costs, increasing numbers of Americans who l...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...
This paper asserts that America's health care system is broken and cannot be repaired with timid hal...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the first U.S. comprehensive health care reform b...
Outlines options for slowing the growth of healthcare spending, including improving the Medicare fee...
Democrats continue to debate how to extend health insurance coverage to the remaining uninsured and ...
The U.S. is spending approximately $800 billion a year on health-care. To combat the rising increase...