Long-term projects by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to reduce damage from future natural disasters will stop, for ...
Under a new law, many Americans will have to meet a work requirement to obtain and keep their Medicaid coverage. But due to ...
Some injured patients say they wish they had tried harder to check the backgrounds of doctors and clinics they trusted, but ...
The health care sector has accounted for nearly half of this year’s U.S. job growth. But economists say immigration crackdowns and Medicaid cuts could create a drag on the sector just as more workers ...
States are taking aim at chemicals and additives in foods as Republican and Democrats alike embrace at least one aspect of ...
A pilot program testing the use of artificial intelligence to expand prior authorization decisions in Medicare has providers, ...
As the climate changes, hurricanes are intensifying more quickly, leaving Louisiana’s current mass evacuation plan in limbo.
A hepatitis B vaccine is displayed in Atlanta on Sept. 29, 2023. (Alyssa Pointer for The Washington Post via Getty Images) The Trump administration is continuing its push to revise federal guidelines ...
Quinn Cochran-Zipp went to the emergency room three times with severe abdominal pain before doctors figured out she had early-stage cancer in the germ cells of her right ovary. After emergency surgery ...
KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony discussed problems with the organ transplantation industry on Apple News’ “Apple News Today” on Sept. 23. KFF Health News senior correspondent Renuka ...
Some states are enacting medical debt laws as the Trump administration pulls back federal protections. Elsewhere, industry opposition has derailed legislation.
Deborah Buttgereit struggled to afford health coverage after her husband’s death and was uninsured when she slipped on ice in Montana and broke her arm. The surgery bill was nearly $98,000, well above ...