Health Care
  • India hardens stance against U.S. protectionism ahead of visits

    India hardens stance against U.S. protectionism ahead of visits

    By Manoj Kumar and Rajesh Kumar Singh, Reuters

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's trade minister on Tuesday accused the United States of excessive trade protectionism, launching a broadside that coincided with the visit of a top U.S. official to patch...

  • Why the Cash-Strapped IRS Isn’t Ready for Obamacare

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    The cash-strapped Internal Revenue Service –hugely crucial to Obamacare’s implementation—may not be prepared for its new responsibilities under the health care law. The tax agency—which already...

  • The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit by 20 states challenging President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.

    The Hot New Volunteer Job in Health Care

    By Susan Jaffe, Kaiser Health News

    It used to be difficult for Edith Couturier, an 85-year-old resident of the District of Columbia, to explain to her adult children on the West Coast all the details of her medical appointments. But...

  • Health Care Savings to Come From Unlikely Places

    By John F. Wasik, The Fiscal Times

    Let's say that the U.S. health care industry really is embarking upon a major wave of innovation and cost cutting. Where would you expect that most of those savings occur? The best bet might be in so...

  • Documents show 1990s effort to 'humanize' Hillary Clinton

    Documents show 1990s effort to 'humanize' Hillary Clinton

    By John Whitesides and Will Dunham, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Aides in former President Bill Clinton's White House crafted a strategy to "humanize" then-first lady Hillary Clinton and work around her "aversion" to the national media,...