Thanks for government intervention, the US healthcare system has been breaking down. Unfortunately, with each healthcare ...
Harry Truman's plan would have covered medical, hospital and nursing care for everyone, and created a federal health ...
It’s no secret that the U.S. health care system is in crisis; 70% of Americans say so, or that it at least has major problems. This has been consistent since 2000, reflecting a history of ...
(The Hill) — New polling has found that the majority of voters say health care in the U.S. is unaffordable and are open to a health insurance system that doesn’t tie coverage to employment. Undue ...
The reemergence of the debate over the now-expired Affordable Care Act (ACA) enhanced premium tax credits has thrust the issue to the forefront. And along with it, the deeply misleading framing that ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson, left, next to former President Harry S. Truman, signs into law the measure creating Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. AP Photo The Medicaid system has emerged as an early ...
While Congress and President Trump debate how much the government should subsidize certain health insurance premiums, they are missing a far more important question: How can the U.S. rationalize our ...
Millions will lose insurance as a result of the congressional rollback, leaving people stranded between financial ruin.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Renee Hsia is an ER doctor and researcher in healthcare. For patients, our system generates immense stress, leaving many feeling ...
(The Hill) — New polling has found that the majority of voters say health care in the U.S. is unaffordable and are open to a health insurance system that doesn’t tie coverage to employment. Undue ...