Health Care
  • For Lipitor, New Threat in Generics

    By LINDA A. JOHNSON

    Lipitor, the best-selling drug in the history of pharmaceuticals, is the blockbuster that almost wasn't. When it was in development, the cholesterol-lowering medicine was viewed as such an also-ran...

  • State Medicaid Cuts Hit Patients, Doctors

    By SHANNON McCAFFREY, Associated Press

    Just as Medicaid prepares for a vast expansion under the federal health care overhaul, the 47-year-old entitlement program for the poor is under increasing pressure as deficit-burdened states chip...

  • Hospitals Pay Sales Staff to Influence Docs

    By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News

    The University of Chicago Medical Center is one of a growing number of hospitals nationwide hiring former drug and device sales representatives to visit doctors’ offices to persuade them to use their...

  • States Have New Say in Health Care for Millions

    By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR

    The Obama administration on Friday rolled out a benefits framework for millions of people who will get private insurance through the health care overhaul, but states will decide the specifics.

  • Perry, Dems Win Texas-Sized Medicaid Deal

    By CARRIE FEIBEL, Kaiser Health News

    The deal that federal regulators struck with Texas this week to expand managed care coverage for the poor allows both Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican presidential contender, and a Democratic White...