Health Care
  • How Medicare Wastes Almost $50 Billion a Year

    By Chad Terhune, The Fiscal Times

    Despite government efforts to curb waste and abuse, Medicare lost $48 billion last year because of improper payments, and the contractors hired to spot abuses have been largely ineffective.

  • 15 Deaths Linked to Shortages of Drug

    By LINDA A. JOHNSON

    A severe shortage of drugs for chemotherapy, infections and other serious ailments is endangering patients and forcing hospitals to buy life-saving medications from secondary suppliers at huge...

  • HHS Pushes Federal-State Insurance Exchanges

    By MARILYN WERBER SERAFINI, Kaiser Health News

    Worried that the federal government could end up running new insurance marketplaces for dozens of states, the Obama administration is making a new pitch for cooperation to 46 states and the District...

  • Long-Term Care Plan at Risk

    By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR

    Even as leading Democrats offered assurances to the contrary, government experts repeatedly warned that a new long-term care insurance plan could go belly up, saddling taxpayers with another...

  • Oklahoma Ahead of Curve on Medicaid Automation

    By Christopher Weaver, Kaiser Health News

    Oklahoma is the first state to fully automate enrollment in Medicaid, the state-federal partnership that provides health coverage for low-income people. Such automation is a key ingredient in making...