A Portland family argues that their $430 walking boot illustrates the problem of inflated costs in health care, where prices are obscure and detached from reality.
Health care is so expensive that 31 million U.S. adults, or 12%, had to borrow a total of $74 billion last year to obtain ...
Total health care expenditures per capita grew to $11,153 from 2022 to 2023, an 8.6% leap that was the second-largest ...
Several California Republicans represent towns that rely on Medicaid for health care coverage. Their recent budget-cutting ...
In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats in the state Legislature are under pressure to scale back the expansion of ...
A recent study by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration has revealed that healthcare costs associated with ...
For the first time in the survey’s seven-year history, 401(k) plans tied with dental insurance as the second-most important ...
WASHINGTON, DC — With rising costs weighing on American households, a new survey finds that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians ...
A Colorado program that provides taxpayer-funded health care to unauthorized immigrants is seeing costs spike more than 600% ...
Flood exposure was more strongly associated with increased health care use and cost during the summer months and among ...
If it is eliminated or the funding for it is zeroed out, Alaska would lose up to $140 million in annual federal funding to ...
As Republicans in Congress debate cutting Medicaid, New York's health care system overall remained on an unsustainable path of skyrocketing costs for patients and taxpayers alike. Health care ...