The government is shut down over health care. But does insurance save lives? Richard Kronick was feeling anxious. The respected health policy researcher in San Diego was about to publish a study that ...
A recent poll by AP/NORC found that 57 percent of Americans were "extremely" or "very" concerned about rising health care costs.
Hospitals or clinics may offer cash-only discounts to people who pay without insurance. But experts warn that health care isn't the place to bargain for the best deal.
As Americans shop for health insurance after the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits, experts advise people to not panic, stay vigilant and budget more for health care next year, ...
If Congress doesn't act, costs will rise on premiums for health care plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplaces. Here's ...
In an exclusive interview with "Meet the Press," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called on Republicans to negotiate a ...
Robert Laughlin gets up early some days, putting in hard hours at a heating, ventilation and air conditioning company before ...
The Senate reached a deal to reopen the government on Sunday after eight Democrats joined Republicans to hit 60 votes, ...
Poll finds 69% of Americans worry about affording health insurance, with many skipping medical care due to soaring costs and ...
New Yorkers on Fidelis/Wellcare and Cigna/HealthSpring plans can no longer use their health insurance at the Hudson Valley’s ...
The proposal came as senators worked through the weekend for the first time since the government shutdown began more than a ...