
“Medical loss ratios have dropped like a rock,” one former insurance executive said. But will that translate into any savings for Americans?
“Medical loss ratios have dropped like a rock,” one former insurance executive said. But will that translate into any savings for Americans?
This story was produced as a joint project led by Nathan O'Neal and Colton Shone, participants in the 2020 National Fellowship, that cover the variety of circumstances that contribute to health disparities in the Navajo Natio...
City officials say they are trying to get testing sites up and running quickly, and plan to keep improving outreach efforts.
The bill gained momentum as the pandemic put a spotlight on health care disparities and workforce shortages.
A focus on these three key areas could go a long way toward achieving health equity.
Disinformation is always bad for democracy, but it is especially toxic during a pandemic.
As the Navajo Nation continues its fight against COVID-19, chronic substance abuse is complicating the effort.
The Department of Health wants to respond to coronavirus patients who need support within hours, not days.
Filipinos in Hawaii have the next-highest death rate, composing 24% of deaths but only 16% of the population.
A third of Black women in the state's only majority-minority Gadsden County have been diagnosed with diabetes, according to state data.