
What happens to the business of mammography?
Recent news of a study that casts doubt on the life-saving value of mammograms is a huge health science story — fueling more intense debate

Recent news of a study that casts doubt on the life-saving value of mammograms is a huge health science story — fueling more intense debate

AOL’s about-face on cuts to its 401(k) program raises some other interesting issues regarding employee privacy and employers that self-insure for the medical benefits they

Before that fresh new-calendar feeling wears off, you might want to take time in this early part of the year to check up on the

Not many hospitals report cancer survival rate data, says Robin Respaut of Reuters. There are no reporting regulations for those who do. When she and

Ames Alexander and Karen Garloch of the Charlotte Observer and Joseph Neff of The News & Observer in Raleigh teamed together again to show how

Kate Willson, Vlad Lavrov, Martina Keller, Thomas Maier and Gerard Ryle were part of a collaborative team that helped produce the International Consortium of Investigative

Oregon’s medicinal marijuana business is booming, according to an Oregonian story by Noelle Crombie. She writes that the state now has about 35,500 sites growing

Andrew Conte and Luis Fabregas of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review wanted to know how much money hospitals were shelling out to build new facilities within a mile

Stephen Nohlgren of the St. Petersburg Times uses the $1,300 ER bill of a local man who sought treatment for a toothache to explain why

Last week’s appeals court smackdown of the individual health insurance requirement that was a key part of 2009 health care reform is a new milestone

Ken Alltucker has covered the different faces of healthcare, especially focusing on business and technology trends. He believes healthcare is an intriguing issue not just

John Ryan of public radio station KUOW in Seattle has been looking at the pay and perks offered by charitable hospitals in his area. His
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