While attention has been focused on the manner in which insurance companies handle claims, the broader issue is how the U.S.
health care spending in the United States reached $4.9 trillion and increased 7.5%, up from a rate of 4.6% in 2022. The insured share of the population reached 92.5% in 2023, as enrollment in ...
But how much does health insurance actually cost us? According to the American Medical Association, it’s just 6 percent of health care spending. In other words, if insurers were to donate every ...
we are experiencing a record low number of new babies in the United States which will have a long-term impact on the shrinking enrollment for colleges and universities. This trend of low birth ...
Healthcare providers across the US may be forced to shore up their cybersecurity practices following new proposals from the US Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office for Civil ...
But all of us, even the relatively healthy, now use a lot of health care. It's no longer an unexpected need — an insurable risk. It has turned into one of our largest expected needs. Expected ...
Healthcare in the US is facing a cost crisis and one part of the puzzle could be to address the inequality that persists within the system. Ben Hargreaves looks at how the US has become lumbered ...
According to recent US polls, single payer healthcare is gaining popularity but when you factor in the disruption in coverage and the potential tax increases, support begins to wane.
A US missile interception system was used in Israel on Friday for the first time since the Oct 7 attack. The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, known as THAAD, was deployed to intercept a ...