Now that we've all voted – right? – our attention is turning to how health reform and Medicare changes might be affected by the results of today's election.
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Missed last night's Presidential debate? Here's a round-up of analysis of what the candidates said about health - and what they didn't say.
Medicare might seem like a national story, but it isn’t exclusively the province of Beltway reporters. Like all health care, it’s local.
Republicans say a big reason to vote for them is that they want to "end corporate welfare" by getting the government out of the business of choosing which clean energy technologies to nurture. But by quietly, but repeatedly, pressing to bet taxpayer money on hydrogen fuel cells, they may have elimna
Since GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney named Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) as his running mate, Medicare and plans to reform the program has dominated headlines....
Last week, I asked readers if they thought people should be allowed to delete their tweets. Jan Henderson at The Health Culture had an interesting response.
The CBO estimates health law costs, states slash Medicaid, female condoms touted as fashionable and more from our Daily Briefing.
Alzheimer's research has a promising new gene, the NAACP likes Obamacare, teaching doctors to think about costs and more from our Daily Briefing.
Cannabis in Israel, zoonosis, trends in insurance and more from our Daily Briefing.