In a survey conducted by Vormetric, a data security firm, 89 percent of Americans did not identify medical records as one of the top three types of personal data that they worry could be compromised by hacking.
Women-run businesses in the U.S. tend to be more conservative and less likely to yield high-growth, according to a new studyy. In fact, women-owned businesses are struggling more now than in the past.
Supporters of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are not happy with news out of Kentucky, which on Tuesday elected Matt Bevin, a Republican and vehement opponent of PPACA, as governor.
In a Monday column for the conservative Washington Times, however, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyoming, suggested that the landmark health overhaul would soon collapse, leaving nobody to defend President Obamas signature domestic policy.
While the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is garnering plenty of criticism as it enters its third open enrollment period, there is at least one provision of the landmark health law that many of the law's critics may soon be forced to embrace: the federally-funded expansion of Medicaid.