Health Care
  • Why U.S. Latinos Are Heading to Mexico for Health Care

    By Anna Gorman, Kaiser Health News

    TIJUANA, Mexico – Irma Montalvo signed up for a health plan through California's new insurance exchange last month, getting coverage for the first time in eight years. But when she needed treatment...

  • The Hospice Industry’s Frightening New Failure

    By Peter Whoriskey and Dan Keating, The Washington Post

    TAMPA — The 85-year-old hospice patient was close to death. Ying Tai Choi lay on a hospital bed arranged in the living room of her daughter’s house. A pulse oximeter pinged an intermittent warning...

  • How Student Health Fees Are Wasted by Colleges

    By Jenna Ashley Robinson, Minding the Campus

    Across the country, student health centers are showing signs of financial bloat and costly mission creep. Funded by both hefty campus health fees and payments from students' insurers, university...

  • How Head Trauma and Homelessness Are Linked

    By Futurity Org, Futurity

    A recent study of homeless men in Toronto shows that almost half had suffered at least one traumatic brain injury in their life and the majority of those injuries occurred before the men lost their...

  • The Chart That Kills Employer-Sponsored Health Care

    The shoe hasn’t dropped yet, but in the next few months or years, big, successful corporations in the S & P 500 are likely to do the unthinkable—stop offering employer sponsored health insurance...