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U.S. releases data showing striking differences in hospital prices
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May 8, 2013
The public can search a database for prices for 100 common procedures at every hospital in the country, opening a window onto price differences.
Let's going shopping for surgery: New government data shines light on health care cost variations
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May 8, 2013
You wouldn't dream of buying a new laptop without comparing prices -- why should health care be any different? The government is releasing new data about what hospitals charge in various places for medical procedures, and the prices vary widely.
What's behind the slow rise of health care costs? Our pocketbooks
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May 7, 2013
Health care costs have been rising at a slower rate for the last four years. Why? Hint: The answer is not the recession.
Navigating China's perilous health care system along the Street of Eternal Happiness
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May 6, 2013
China’s government has spent more than $125 billion on securing coverage for 95 percent of the country, but big problems remain. China remains a place where out-of-pocket costs can equal a year’s salary and where underpaid doctors expect a bribe before they perform surgery on you.
New study details the costs and benefits of Medicaid
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May 2, 2013
In Oregon, researchers followed 10,000 new enrollees in Medicaid. They used more health care services, but had more to spend on other necessities.
New forms hope to make it easier to sign up for health insurance
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May 1, 2013
Federal health agency releases shorter, less confusing applications for health care reform programs.
California bets big on marketing to spread the health care gospel
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Apr 25, 2013
Millions of Californians will be eligible for healthcare under the new law, and lots of them know nothing about it.
Genetics may be the next big thing in medicine, but at what cost?
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Apr 12, 2013
Many believe genetics are the next big thing in medicine, but one question for this new era of personalized medicine is cost.
'Chained CPI' hurts seniors
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Apr 10, 2013
Obama's proposal to recalculate the rate of inflation hurts seniors who spend more on health care than the rest of us.
Dementia is highest cost disease and rising
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Apr 4, 2013
A report in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine says the U.S. spends more on treating dementia than any other disease including cancer and heart disease.









