US Healthcare Access to Erode if Law Struck Down-Study
Focus on Oncology
Ain't No Sunshine Yet For Docs
GOP Plan Boosts Pentagon, Cuts Social Programs
FDA, NIH Respond to Charges of Lax Oversight
More Proof CMS Infection Pay Policy Works
Drug Shortages Cut in Half in U.S. After New FDA Powers
Study Questions Quality of Medical Evidence Found in Clinical Trials
U.S. Outspends 12 Other Countries on Healthcare, Report Says
More Than 100 Are Charged in Medicare Fraud Sweep
Problems Seen for Medicare Provider Payments if Supreme Court Strikes Down Healthcare Law
Blood Test 'Could Detect Breast Cancer Years in Advance'
GOPers Split Over How to Reform Health Care
HHS Announces Home Care Initiatives
The First Drug With A $1 Million Price Tag May Already Be On The Market
D.C. Week: Hospital Payment Update Proposed
Government Auditors See Room to Improve EHR Program Oversight
In Hopeful Sign, Health Spending Is Flattening Out
Choosing Wisely Campaign Aims to Curb Medical Spending
States Could be in a Bind on Mandate
Lawmakers Seek Faster Approval Process for Shortage Drugs
Rebates for Some Who Buy Own Health Insurance
CPOE Simulation Finds Missed Errors
AstraZeneca C.E.O. to Step Down
Employers Are Advised on Dropping Health Insurance
Senate Panel Advances Must-Pass FDA Bill
McKesson to Pay $190 Million to Resolve False-Claims Allegations
HIV/AIDS Activists Hoping Anxiously that Healthcare Law Survives Supreme Court Review
Lack of Insurance Mandate Would Hurt Hospitals
Rise of ACOs Leads to AAAHC Reorganization