Health care leaders warn millions will lose coverage under Trump presidency
The National Security Leaders for America wrote of their concerns around Americans accessing affordable health care if Trump is re-elected into the presidency.
Medicare Advantage to be radically changed under new plan
For years, seniors have complained about prior authorization requirements under some Medicare Advantage plans.
The Sky Is Falling on Abortion Rights. Telemedicine Can Help Protect Us
Now that Arizona has restored abortion rights, there is a dangerous sense of optimism from pro-choice folks.
Medicare gets a new warning about coverage
The money in the Medicare program is likely to run within 10 years out if nothing changes.
Alabama's move against abortions suffers legal blow
State Attorney General Steve Marshall had his motion to dismiss a lawsuit denied by a judge.
Husband unable to pay medical bills kills wife in her hospital bed: Police
A Missouri man confessed to choking his wife to death as she lay in a hospital bed, according to local authorities.
Medicare Advantage enrollment drops in seven states
Medicare Advantage enrollment is down in Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Louisiana and Michigan.
These companies combat burnout by prioritizing mental wellbeing
"Helping employees build resiliency can help them better navigate these challenges with agility and remain productive," one chief human resources officer said.
Map shows where millions could lose Medicare Advantage benefits
Six million Americans are insured through Humana's Medicare Advantage. Not all states are equally affected by the cuts, though.
Millions of Americans may get their Medicare Advantage benefits cut
Humana said it would be ending some plans and cutting benefits for patients in 2025.
Senior hit with lifetime Medicare penalty forced to go back to work
"My health is deteriorating, and I feel anxious and resentful," 78-year-old Cynthia Colyer told Newsweek.
Mom shares glow-up after year transforming her life—"completely new woman"
The 26-year-old mom told Newsweek: "After entering the challenging wave of parenthood, I lost myself in the process."
A Market for Donor Kidneys Is Not the Reform the U.S. Needs
Though it takes hard work, it is possible to increase the number of organ donations and benefit patients.
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Millions of Medicare recipients could gain access to weight-loss drug
The FDA's approval of a new use for Wegovy potentially opens up access to the drug for more than 3 million people on Medicare, according to a new study.
How Health Care Leaders Can Ease Patient Frustration Around Billing
It's important for health care leaders to work side-by-side with insurance providers to understand the pain points patients experience most.
Lauren Boebert addresses sickness rumor after hospitalization
The congresswoman recently underwent surgery to have an acute blood clot removed.
Video of Trump vowing to terminate Obamacare goes viral after he backtracks
According to the Biden administration, 45 million people now have coverage through the Obamacare exchanges or Medicaid expansion.
Health care to change for thousands of people under new bill
Lawmakers introduced a new bill that aims to expand the type of health care some service members can access.
Gambia Must Uphold Its Anti-FGM Law
Gambian women and girls deserve a society where they are free from violence and their rights respected and protected.
Why Would the Feds Tamper With the One Part of Medicaid That Works Well?
Many Americans may soon lose access to certain life-saving medicines because of a well-intentioned, but poorly designed, regulatory change that federal officials seem intent on advancing.
The USDA Isn't Inspiring Confidence With Its Bird Flu Response
Now that the virus has reached dairy cows, there are also more pathways for bird flu to get into the human food chain.
19 million Americans taken off Medicaid—but many could still be eligible
After continuous coverage during the coronavirus pandemic ended, 70 percent of renewal applications have been rejected due to problems with paperwork.
Five Ways to Approach Caring for People and Communities with Trauma
We need each other to heal.
Lyme Disease Is Quietly Debilitating Millions of Americans
How our health agencies have neglected a public health crisis for decades, and a call for Congress to intervene.
Map shows America's healthiest cities
San Francisco is the healthiest city with the lowest number of obese adults in the country at 19 percent of its population.
Health Care Price Transparency Data Is Needed
To enable consumers to compare prices across providers, insurance companies should be required to provide public APIs to retrieve patient responsibility.
Tackling the Isolation Distressing Puerto Rico's Elderly
With compassion and commitment, both from governmental leaders and local communities, we can build a society that enables our elders to age with dignity.
Donald Trump says he won't terminate Obamacare
Trump wrote that "Crooked Joe Buden," an apparent reference to President Joe Biden, "misinformates" the public about his stance.