Health Care
  • An independent filmmaker follows the harrowing last years of a breast cancer victim and her odyssey through the health care system that failed her.

    Health Care Shortfalls Revealed in New Film

    By Blaire Briody, The Fiscal Times

    An independent filmmaker follows the harrowing last years of a breast cancer victim and her odyssey through the health care system that failed her.

  • Starting in June, the newly unemployed aren't eligible to get a federal subsidy for health care, while the proposal to extend subsidies to those laid off through the end of the year is languishing in Congress.

    COBRA Subsidy Running Out For Some Unemployed

    By ANDREW VILLEGAS

    Howard Kornblum has been watching every penny for the past 15 months and it's about to get worse. After being laid off from his job as a consulting director in Michigan, he took advantage in March...

  • What The New Health Law Means For You

    By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News

    This is an updated version of a story that was last published on April 13. The new health law signed by President Obama this spring contains the most sweeping changes to the American health system in...

  • Insurance Industry: Federal Watchdogs Prepare to Pounce

    By Julie Appleby, Kaiser Health News

    Pounded by the Obama administration for raising premiums, health insurers must now reckon with a foursome of longtime industry watchdogs who are helping steer the federal government's effort to...

  • $5B in Federal Funding for High-Risk Pools May Not be Enough

    By Christopher Weaver, Kaiser Health News

    In one of the marquee benefits of the health overhaul, the federal government will spend $5 billion to subsidize so-called high-risk pools to provide coverage for people who have trouble getting...