Health Care
  • The Unthinkable for Hospitals: Withholding Ebola Care

    By Julie Steenhuysen and Sharon Begley, Reuters

    The Ebola crisis is forcing the American healthcare system to consider the previously unthinkable: withholding some medical interventions because they are too dangerous to doctors and nurses and...

  • Six in quarantine in Connecticut as U.S. steps up Ebola checks

    Six in quarantine in Connecticut as U.S. steps up Ebola checks

    By Richard Weizel, Reuters

    WEST HAVEN, Conn. (Reuters) - Connecticut placed six West Africans who recently arrived in the United States under quarantine for possible Ebola exposure, a move that comes as the United States...

  • Fixing 'Ebolanomics' in pursuit of vaccines and drugs

    Fixing 'Ebolanomics' in pursuit of vaccines and drugs

    By Kate Kelland and Ben Hirschler, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - As researchers from Africa to China to America race to develop vaccines and treatments to fight Ebola, health experts are grappling with the economics of a disease that until this...

  • Drugmakers may need indemnity for fast-tracked Ebola vaccines

    Drugmakers may need indemnity for fast-tracked Ebola vaccines

    By Ben Hirschler and Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters

    LONDON/GENEVA (Reuters) - Drugmakers are looking for some kind of indemnity from governments or multilateral agencies against possible losses or claims arising from the widespread emergency use of...

  • October 13, 2014

    CDC Fails to Boost Public’s Confidence in Ebola Response

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    Despite the Obama administration’s efforts to assure the public it’s prepared to handle Ebola in the United States, Americans seem to be losing confidence in the government’s ability to respond to an...