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Opinion
Abortion Law Is Far From Settled
In his majority opinion in the case overturning Roe v. Wade, Justice Samuel Alito insisted that the high court was…
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Opinion
Insurance Companies and the Prior Authorization Maze
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News
Wyoming Bans Gender Transition Care for Minors
The News Wyoming will bar minors from receiving medical treatments for gender transition, after the state’s Republican governor signed a…
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News
Obama Feared a ‘One-Term Presidency’ After Passing Health Care Law
A set of oral histories released on Friday documents the behind-the-scenes drama of President Barack Obama’s drive to pass the…
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Opinion
‘What’s My Life Worth?’ The Big Business of Denying Medical Care
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENT‘What’s My Life Worth?’ The Big Business of Denying Medical Care March 14, 2024, 5:02 a.m. ETShare…
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Newyork
Home Care Aides Fight to End 24-Hour Shifts: ‘This Work Is Killing Them’
Home health care, among the fastest growing industries in New York and nationwide, is also one of the lowest paying,…
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Health
Cyberattack Paralyzes the Largest U.S. Health Care Payment System
The hacking shut down the nation’s biggest health care payment system, causing financial chaos that affected a broad spectrum ranging…
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Newyork
Will a $1 Billion Medical School Donation Help Make the Bronx Healthier?
Health experts praised a monumental gift to the Bronx’s sole medical school, but wondered if it would be enough to…
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Health
Paid Family Caregivers in Indiana Face Steep Cutbacks
Now that federal pandemic-era funds are shrinking, states like Indiana are ending or curtailing programs that finance home care by…
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News
With Pandemic Money Gone, Child Care Is an Industry on the Brink
Five months after the expiration of federal funds, running a child care business is more precarious than ever and many…