Health Care
  • Liberia hunts escaped Ebola victims as WHO calls for controls

    Liberia hunts escaped Ebola victims as WHO calls for controls

    By Clair MacDougall and Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters

    MONROVIA/GENEVA (Reuters) - Liberia struggled on Monday to track down 17 suspected Ebola carriers who fled quarantine at the weekend, while the U.N. health agency urged affected West African nations...

  • Major insurers with Medicare drug plan customers raise premiums by 10 percent.

    Insurers Say Obama's 'Fix' Is Driving Up Premiums

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    President Obama buckled under political pressure last fall and exempted a wave of plans that would have otherwise been cancelled under the Affordable Care Act. He made the decision after critics...

  • Billions Blown on Power Wheelchairs in Medicare Scam

    By DAVID A. FAHRENTHOLD, The Washington Post

    LOS ANGELES — In the little office where they ran the scam, a cellphone would ring on Sonia Bonilla’s desk. That was the sound of good news: Somebody had found them a patient. When Bonilla answered...

  • Struggling Liberia creates 'plague villages' in Ebola epicenter

    Struggling Liberia creates 'plague villages' in Ebola epicenter

    By Eric Telmor and Emma Farge, Reuters

    BOYA Liberia/DAKAR (Reuters) - To try to control the Ebola epidemic spreading through West Africa, Liberia has quarantined remote villages at the epicenter of the virus, evoking the "plague villages...

  • Guinea reopens Ebola clinic as sick spill over border

    By Saliou Samb, Reuters

    CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinea said on Saturday it will reopen an Ebola clinic in its remote southeast as sick nationals living in Liberia and Sierra Leone spill over the borders in search of better...