Health Care
  • Ebola in Dallas: Electronic Health Records Partly to Blame

    By Dan Mangan and Meg Tirrell, CNBC

    The failure of a Dallas hospital's electronic medical record system to flag a man who turned out to be infected with the Ebola virus underscores how clunky, outdated and inefficient health...

  • Facebook Wants Your Health Status

    By Christina Farr and ALEXEI ORESKOVIC, Reuters

    Facebook Inc. already knows who your friends are and the kind of things that grab your attention. Soon, it could also know the state of your health. On the heels of fellow Silicon Valley technology...

  • The Two Issues That Could Bring Down Obamacare

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    Today marks the one-year anniversary for Obamacare’s health exchanges—which have helped more than 7 million people across the country enroll in health coverage. And while Obamacare’s marketplace is...

  • A Rapid Test for Ebola Is Two Years Away

    By Patrick Tucker, Defense One

    The Centers for Disease Control on Tuesday said that the first case of Ebola has been confirmed in the United States. In July, the Nigerian government announced that they had started screening...

  • Company healthcare

    Find Out Who Your Doc Is Taking Money From

    By Shefali Luthra, Kaiser Health News

    A federal database unveiled Tuesday afternoon details 4.4 million payments from pharmaceutical and medical technology companies to doctors and teaching hospitals, sparking concerns that consumers...