Health Care
  • School Nurses Gain Access to Kids’ Online Health Records

    By Michelle Andrews, Kaiser Health News

    Although the school nurse is a familiar figure, school-based health care is unfamiliar territory to many medical professionals, operating in a largely separate health care universe from other...

  • Anti-tax groups find nothing sparkling about beverage levies.

    Berkeley Mulls Soda Tax To Fight Obesity

    By Jennifer Chaussee, Reuters

    An effort to combat obesity by placing an extra tax on sugary drinks was proposed by the California city of Berkeley on Tuesday, bringing a proposal similar to others that have failed in cities...

  • Double Digit Premium Increases Coming in Some States

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    Insurance companies are beginning to submit their proposed premium rates for next year – and so far, it looks like a mixed bag, with gradual and expected increases in some states, but dramatic hikes...

  • Best and Worst Industries for Benefits in 2014

    If you agree with the majority of Americans who believe that benefits are essential to your job satisfaction, maybe you should look for a career in manufacturing, according to the 2014 Workforces...

  • End-of-Life Doc Payment Plan Returns to the Fray

    By Michael Ollove, Stateline

    The federal government may reimburse doctors for talking to Medicare patients and their families about “advance care planning,” including living wills and end-of-life treatment options — potentially...