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...