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The group, made up of veterans and military family members, planned a sit-in on the Capitol steps to protest President Donald ...
Two health care systems were breached in subsequent weeks, leaving many patients scrambling. What — and who — caused them ...
Fear of immigration raids is driving Southern California patients to cancel health care. A third of medical appointments and half of dental appointments at St. John’s 28 clinics were cancelled this ...
Legislators, cutting $3.5 billion in overall funding, endorsed a freeze on state health care for undocumented immigrants but ...
A group that opposed gender-affirming care for minors says the treatments are harmful and permanent, and is calling for the practice to end in the U.S.
The Senate next Wednesday plans to vote on a $532 million budget bill that delivers more than $340 million for hospitals and ...
Many undocumented immigrants have long feared that their Medi-Cal data would be used against them. Newsom calls it “an abuse.
Health systems are no longer just managing reimbursement challenges — they’re entrenched in a two-front battle for financial sustainability. Hospital leaders point to mounting pressure from both ...
The fate of the Trump administration’s legislative centerpiece — the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — continues to be the focal ...
Health systems have a responsibility to help patients and the public understand not only how to access care, but how to fully use their health benefits — yet this aspect of health literacy is often ...
Health care is so expensive that 31 million U.S. adults, or 12%, had to borrow a total of $74 billion last year to obtain medical care, new data shows. That includes people with health insurance ...
If you can afford the average cost of health care as you age, you'll be halfway to solving one of the thorniest problems in retirement planning. When it comes to bills, health care isn’t cheap.