Remaking Health Care: Change the Way Providers Are Paid
Florida Gov. Rick Scott Ready To Negotiate State Exchange
Feds Say Nursing Homes Overbilled Medicare By $1.5 Billion
Administration Expected To Release Soon Many New Rules For Health Law
Obama Administration Extends Deadline For State Exchanges --Again
Medicaid Personal-Care Programs are Targets for Fraud, Investigators Say
Health Law Has States Feeling Tense Over Deadline
Providers File The Bulk Of Medicare Appeals
Missouri, Kansas Reject State-Run Health Insurance Exchanges
Nevada Quietly Moves Ahead On Health Law
FDA Seeks More Authority Over Compounding Pharmacies
Celgene Stock Soars on Promising Pancreatic Cancer Drug Data
S.D. Healthcare Providers Urge Medicaid Expansion
Liberal Groups Mobilize for 'Fiscal Cliff' Fight Over Social Security, Medicare
Coalition Pushes New Proposal to Avoid Medicare, Medicaid Cuts
NAMCP Fall Managed Care Forum Recap
Not Enough Cancer Drugs, Too Many Price Controls
Health System Touted By Obama Is Not Yet Endorsing Medicaid Expansion
Boehner: Obamacare is Law of the Land, Ryan Not the GOP Leader
With Obama Re-Elected, States Scramble Over Health Law
Election Removes Cloud From Health Law's Future
Obama's Win Means His Healthcare Law Will Insure all Americans
Democrats' Medicare Offensive Falls Flat Against GOP
Obama Win Boosts Health Law, But States Still Control Its Destiny
President's Win Is Reprieve For 'Obamacare'
Obama Win Seen as Victory for Healthcare Reform
Medicare Trying To Nudge Seniors Out Of Plans With Low Ratings
Employers Expected To Keep Some Of Health Law's Popular Provisions, Even If Obama Loses
Election Will Decide Health Law's Future
UnitedHealthcare Bars Copay Coupons for Specialty Drugs