‘Swept under the carpet’: When health records are held ransom, patients are the hardest hit — and last to know
(By Marion Renault for STAT) Allison Savage waited years for surgery to remove the elongated bones at the base of
Read More(By Marion Renault for STAT) Allison Savage waited years for surgery to remove the elongated bones at the base of
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Read MoreMore than 156 million Americans are covered through employer-sponsored programs, but will that always be the case? While employer-sponsored health
Read MoreEach year millions of Medicare beneficiaries have the opportunity to review their current coverage and consider switching to reduce costs
Read More(By Wyatt Koma, Juliette Cubanski, and Tricia Neuman for Kaiser Family Foundation published May 19, 2021) Telehealth, the provision of
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Read More(By Stephanie O’Neill for NPR) Late last year, Janet Yetenekian got seriously ill with COVID-19, sick enough to warrant going
Read MoreAt the end of 2020, there were more than 30 million HSAs with a combined total amount of $82.2 billion,
Read More(By Lauren Jensik for Becker’s Hospital Review) Uninsured patients ages 60 to 64 are twice as likely to receive late-stage cancer
Read More(By Rob Stein for NPR) Routine screening for colorectal cancer should begin at age 45 instead of 50, an influential panel
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