Health Care
  • The High Cost of a Good Night's Sleep

    By Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News

    Snoring was once considered a simple annoyance for bed partners, but there is a growing awareness in the medical community that the grunts and snorts of noisy sleepers can also be a sign of sleep...

  • Novartis Cuts 2,000 U.S. Jobs

    By KATIE REID, Reuters

    Novartis AG plans to axe nearly 2,000 of its U.S. workforce ahead of the patent loss of top-selling blood pressure drug Diovan there and will take a $900 million charge after another of its key drugs...

  • Recession Keeps Health-Care Spending In Check

    By Merrill Goozner, The Fiscal Times

    Growth in U.S. health-care spending rose just 3.9 percent in 2010, only 0.1 percentage point faster than the year before and barely above the growth rate of the rest of the economy. The slower-than-...

  • Managed-Care Critics Win Big in Connecticut

    By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News

    Medicaid, states and health care, health costs, UnitedHealthCare, Aetna, Hartford, managed care, health insurance, for-profit health care

  • Hospital Medical Records Still a Paper Chase

    By Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News

    Hospitals are usually eager to embrace the latest medical technology, but the road to deploying tablet computers has been bumpy. Though iPads have been available since April 2010, less than one...