Most rich democracies provide citizens universal coverage for medical services—but not in the United States, where tens of millions of people remain without health insurance and costs far exceed ...
It’s no secret that the U.S. health care system is in crisis; 70% of Americans say so, or that it at least has major problems. This has been consistent since 2000, reflecting a history of ...
Americans say health care costs are their number one pocketbook concern. In response, many are offering a panoply of non-solutions.
(The Hill) — New polling has found that the majority of voters say health care in the U.S. is unaffordable and are open to a health insurance system that doesn’t tie coverage to employment. Undue ...
“Many Americans are displeased with the healthcare system,” Resnikoff says. “My frustration is just an amplification of everybody else’s frustrations. If you’re waiting six months to see a ...
Health systems across the U.S. are increasingly launching or expanding their own health plans to enhance care coordination, improve patient outcomes and reduce costs. Becker’s has curated a list of ...
In a series of pieces, John Rusche and Mark Sherry will explore the American health care system, other systems used elsewhere and changes that could really change the cost and quality of American ...
Fears over soaring healthcare costs fueled Washington's government shutdown, and surveyed voters appear fed up. Beyond concerns about rising Affordable Care Act premiums, a new survey shows most ...
Critics have questioned why the federal government should underwrite coverage costs for people with ACA health plans — but ...