Health Care
  • Pakistan gunmen shoot five health workers

    Pakistan gunmen shoot five health workers

    By Imtiaz Shah, Reuters

    KARACHI (Reuters) - Gunmen shot five health workers on an anti-polio drive in a string of attacks in Pakistan on Tuesday, officials said, raising fears for the safety of workers immunizing children...

  • Federal Fiscal Pain Trickles Down to States

    By Michael A. Fletcher, The Washington Post

    Just as state governments are healing from the deep fiscal wound inflicted by the Great Recession, they are confronted by the dual threat of reduced federal help and ever increasing health-care costs...

  • Countries Face Big Costs from Older, Sicker Populations

    By Reuters

    The Global Burden of Disease study, led by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at Washington University, finds that countries face a wave of financial and social costs from rising...

  • Time to Stop Social Safety Net Child Abuse

    There are few columnists in the US that regularly speak to poverty and exploitation as consistently and as effectively as Nicholas Kristof. The New York Times columnist regularly travels the world,...

  • Health Costs Take Bigger Bite Out of Family Budget

    By Jay Hancock, Kaiser Health News

    Medical costs aren’t just breaking government budgets. The price of commercial health insurance has risen five times faster than family incomes since 2003 even as the financial security it offers has...