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Study: Still waiting for efficiency gains from electronic medical records
Interview by
Jan 11, 2013
A new study from the RAND Corporation says electronic medical records haven't saved us what they were supposed to.
FDA requires lower-dose sleeping pills
by
Jan 15, 2013
So half the dose should mean half the price, right?
Are insurers hiking rates despite health care reform
Interview by
Jan 9, 2013
California's insurance commissioner has called out Anthem Blue Cross of California for an 'excessive' 11 percent premium increase for some customers.
The changing shape of health care in 2013
Interview with
Dec 31, 2012
Health care reporter Dan Gorenstein shares his thoughts on what's ahead for health care in 2013.
Indonesia aims for universal healthcare
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Dec 26, 2012
Beginning in January 2014, the Indonesian government will roll out a national health care scheme to cover each and every one of its 240 million citizens.
Medical device makers try to stave off new tax
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Dec 26, 2012
Medical device makers say the 2.3 percent tax on sales due to start in January will cost jobs. The levy is part of the Obama health care program.
New taxes take effect to fund Affordable Care Act
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Dec 25, 2012
Fiscal cliff deal or not, some taxes will go up either way.
Bringing wellness programs to every worker
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Dec 15, 2012
As health care costs climb steadily for employers, wellness programs are moving to the factory floor.
Why mental health check-ups matter
Interview by
Nov 14, 2012
Physical check-ups with physicians are common, but what about a tune-up for your mind?
Patients should discuss money with their doctors
Interview by
Nov 9, 2012
When you receive bad news from your physician, money is often the last thing on your mind. But it's something you should consider. One doctor offers a few tips.









