Health care for American women is lagging. Does England have the answers? Women everywhere aren't getting equal access to medical care. England is starting to investigate, and American experts hope the U.S. will follow suit. 01/12/2025 - 10:00 pm | View Link
Aetna offers NY employers new strategies to control health care and pharmacy costs In this Q&A, Joe Dorazio, Small Group Head of Sales – at Aetna ®, a CVS Health ® Company, addresses common questions about workplace benefit strategies from employers in the region. These business ... 01/12/2025 - 8:03 pm | View Link
How To Cut Trillions In Wasteful Health Care Spending There is quite a lot of waste in our entitlement programs. In health care, we can cut spending and raise the quality of entitlement benefits at the same time. 01/12/2025 - 12:26 pm | View Link
Payer Roundup—UnitedHealth tagged with $165M fine; Scripps Health out of network with Anthem Blue Cross Below is a roundup of payer-centric news headlines you may have missed during the month of January 2025. | You may have missed this month ... Massachusetts ordered UnitedHealth companies to pay $165 ... 01/10/2025 - 7:00 am | View Link
No Evidence Found for Health Care Integration Improving Value of Health Care Evidence is lacking to support integration for improving the value of health care, according to a review published on ... 01/9/2025 - 10:48 am | View Link
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta speaks to registered nurse Kate Carleton about her efforts to prepare schoolchildren to treat injuries suffered in a mass shooting.
These senior citizens have waited on the phone for hours, driven miles, set-up work stations so they could get a Covid-19 vaccine appointment. See who was able to get one.
The global fertility rate has fallen from 5 births per woman in 1950 to 2.3 in 2021 - and even lower in the U. S., partly due to the cost of child-rearing and shifts in priorities. But "falling population and an elderly or aging population puts a lot of fiscal and economic pressures on society," says Economics Professor Melissa Kearney.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told The New York Times he experienced a series of health issues in recent years, including an abnormality that he said was caused by a worm that entered his brain and then died. CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains how this could have happened.
Americans' mental health issues are not identified and treated as readily as physical symptoms, especially among children - in part due to a shortage of clinicians. "We're looking for ways to integrate mental health into settings where children and families are every day," says Dr. Tami Benton, President of The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.