Insurance
  • Futile Cancer Drugs Are Costing the U.S. a Fortune

    By Merrill Goozner, The Fiscal Times

    As the cost of cancer care rises, oncologists are under pressure to cut costs. The evidence suggests they could save money for the health care system, patients and their families while improving...

  • The End of Earnings Season: Trouble for Stocks

    By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal Times

    The seemingly never-ending stream of corporate earnings is about to draw to a close – at least for six weeks or so, until the second quarter ends June 30, and it all begins again. With a cluster of...

  • Had a Few Drinks? The ER Might Shortchange You

    By Michele Andrews, Kaiser Health News

    Up to half of those treated at hospital ERs and trauma centers are under the influence of alcohol, experts say. That may be sobering, yet a recent study found that emergency departments can...

  • The Lose-Lose Job of Cutting Your Top Tax Breaks

    House Republicans are looking for ways to offset the cost of huge tax cuts by eliminating hundreds of billions of dollars worth of tax deductions or loopholes that permeate the federal tax code. But...

  • Insurers Hide When Weather Goes Wild

    By MATT STROUD, Reuters

    As weather disasters strike with more frequency, homeowners first get hit with the destruction or total loss of property. Many are then hit with the unexpected loss of homeowners insurance policies...