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About 6 million people have gotten a first dose, short of the government’s goal to vaccinate 20 million by the end of 2020.
The company created by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan clashed with the existing infrastructure of health care.
More than one third of nurses who’ve died of COVID-19 and related complications are Filipino, even though they account for just 4% of RNs in the U.S.
Eight percent of doctors have closed their practices because of COVID-19, and a quarter are considering retiring early.
Most people who’ve lost jobs during the pandemic didn’t get health insurance at work.
Will a surge in enrollments prompted by the pandemic mean cuts to benefits?
One reason some mothers choose at-home birth is they don’t feel they will be heard or taken care of in a hospital setting.
Grundy County, Tennessee, is seeing new cases of COVID-19 every day, but health services are not readily available there.
More than 20 million people would lose health insurance if the Supreme Court invalidates the Affordable Care Act.
Companies large and small are getting ready for changes in trade, taxes and health care policy.