Though Americans remain split on how health reform is going, a new poll reveals most are sure on one thingthe laws requirement for all Americans to purchase health insurance or pay a fine is unconstitutional.
Half-truths are often a great tactic to make yourself feel better about your own poor decisions. So it's no wonder everyone on the ObamaCare ship is embracing this half-truth.
Rules that allow some small employers to avoid regulation under health reform are unlikely to have a major impact on the future cost of health insurance unless those rules are relaxed to allow more businesses to opt out.
The number of legal services requested by plan participants for debt and financial matters more than doubled, and requests for bankruptcy counsel increased nearly threefold from 2007-2011, Hyatt Legal Plans finds.
The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials says they are deeply disappointed by the $5 billion cut to the Prevention and Public Health Fund that was made in order to partially pay for extending unemployment benefits and fixing Medicares sustainable growth rate.
Doctors arent embracing technology as much as the rest of societyand it could spell out trouble for them, a study by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions finds.
Thanks to greater use of generic drugs, the financial burden Americans face with prescription drug use has declined, says a study from the RAND Corporation.
Medicare recipients receiving mental health outpatient services stand to be negatively affected by the payroll tax legislation passed by Congress, psychologists say.