Health Care
  • Japan drugmaker Takeda to fight $6 billion damages awarded by U.S. jury

    Japan drugmaker Takeda to fight $6 billion damages awarded by U.S. jury

    By Daniel Levine and Edmund Klamann, Reuters

    SAN FRANCISCO/TOKYO (Reuters) - Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd said it would contest $6 billion in punitive damages imposed by a jury in the United States in a case that accused Japan's largest...

  • Obamacare Cuts Uninsured Rate Again

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    Good news for the White House—the uninsured rate dipped to its lowest level in recent history and Obamacare is likely behind the decline. Gallup’s latest Health and Well-Being Index shows the...

  • Obamacare 'accomplishing goal': Gallup poll

    Obamacare 'accomplishing goal': Gallup poll

    By Curtis Skinner, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The percentage of Americans without health insurance dipped to its lowest in nearly six years due in part to U.S. President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law, commonly known...

  • Why Obamacare Remains a Burden for Democrats

    By Dan Balz, The Washington Post

    The debate over the Affordable Care Act has entered a new stage, one that will challenge Republicans and Democrats alike. But the burden still falls more heavily on the Democrats to show that the law...

  • U.S. reports three million Medicaid enrollments under Obamacare

    U.S. reports three million Medicaid enrollments under Obamacare

    By David Morgan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three million lower-income Americans have enrolled in the Medicaid program for the poor so far during the rollout of U.S. President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law, the...