Health Care
  • Health Care and Mobile Apps: Brave New Medicine

    By ANKITA RAO, Kaiser Health News

    Hundreds of mobile apps now promote health and health care, but MedXCom, created by a N.J.-based surgeon, is one of the first to meet stringent patient privacy standards. It was designed to make...

  • 15 Ways to Save the Federal Budget

    By Hamilton Project, The Hamilton Project

    The Hamilton Project asked leading experts from a variety of backgrounds — policy, academia, the private sector and both sides of the political aisle — to develop proposals that could form a partial...

  • GOP Govs on Medicaid Expansion: Let’s Make a Deal!

    Under mounting pressure from consumer advocates, angry residents and the health care industry, seven Republican governors are cautiously moving towards expanding Medicaid, providing an unexpected...

  • Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop dies at 96

    Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop dies at 96

    By Reuters

    (Reuters) - Former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, whose anti-smoking campaign and outspoken, controversial positions on abortion, AIDS and drugs, elevated the obscure post to one of national...

  • White House Warns States of Dire Impact of Sequester

    With the deadline for sequestration only five days off and no signs of a compromise between President Obama and congressional Republicans, the White House is stepping up its public relations campaign...