Health Care
  • Lab Safety Chief to Be Hired by CDC

    By Julie Steenhuysen, Reuters

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to hire a chief of laboratory safety, a new post that has taken on more urgency after a CDC scientist was possibly exposed to Ebola in a...

  • In 2015, Welcome to the Long Habit of Living

    By Joseph H. Cooper, The Fiscal Times

    Forty years ago, Dr. Lewis Thomas earned the 1975 National Book Award in two categories: Arts & Letters and The Sciences. In The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher , he mulled the...

  • October 13, 2014

    The Pricey and Lasting Lessons of Ebola

    By LENA H. SUN and Brady Dennis and JOEL ACHENBACH, The Washington Post

    A year after it began, the Ebola epidemic in West Africa continues to be unpredictable, forcing governments and aid groups to improvise strategies as they chase a virus that is unencumbered by...

  • Primary Care Docs to Lose Their Medicaid Raises

    By Michael Ollove, Stateline

    A temporary bump in Medicaid fees paid to primary care doctors, an Affordable Care Act provision intended to get more physicians to accept Medicaid patients, will expire at the end of this month...

  • Workplace Wellness Programs May Cost More Than They’re Worth

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    U.S. companies have increasingly embraced workplace wellness programs as a way to help control health spending on their workers. One Kaiser Family Foundation survey even found that the majority of...