Kaiser Health News
Jan 11, 2018
Trump Administration Clears Way To Require Work For Some Medicaid Enrollees
The Trump administration early Thursday initiated a pivotal change in the Medicaid program, announcing that for the first time the federal g
Kaiser Health News
Jan 8, 2018
Care Suffers As More Nursing Homes Feed Money Into Corporate Webs
In what has become an increasingly common business arrangement, owners of nursing homes outsource a wide variety of goods and services to co
Kaiser Health News
Jan 2, 2018
Wrecked And Retching: Obscure Vomiting Illness Linked To Long-Term Pot Use
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome affects a small population — namely, a subset of marijuana users who smoke multiple times a day for months,
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 21, 2017
20 percent of New Mexicans Get "Surprise" Medical Bills
Twenty percent of privately insured New Mexicans have received a surprise medical bill, meaning a bill they were not expecting to pay or whe
Kaiser Health News
Dec 8, 2017
Pace Of U.S. Health Spending Slows In 2016
U.S. health spending rose to $3.3 trillion in 2016, but the pace slowed compared to the previous two years as demand for drugs, hospital car
Dennis Domrzalski
Oct 17, 2017
Sticker Shock: Cancer Gene Therapy Might Cost $1M Per Patient
By Liz Szabo Kaiser Health News Outrage over the high cost of cancer care has focused on skyrocketing drug prices, including the $475,000...