Research Roundup: Medicaid Eligibility, ICU Infection Rates, Heartburn Drugs’ Side Effects, And More
Each week, KHN compiles a selection of recently released health policy studies and briefs.
Each week, KHN compiles a selection of recently released health policy studies and briefs.
While the media and public health officials have reported outbreaks at dozens of facilities, other information vital to families’ and
Meanwhile, states and Congress are trying to make it easier for Americans who lose health coverage because their job has
During the height of the opioid epidemic, Walmart kept filling suspicious prescriptions despite protests from its own pharmacists. Justice Department
“This isn’t really about consumers, as funny as that sounds.” That’s how Brett Snyder, who runs The Cranky Flier blog
Travelers around the U.S. may be heading to different terminals than usual for their flights, as airports consolidate operations to
Credit card fraud remains a serious risk to individuals and businesses alike. In spite of measures like digital wallets, EMV
Capt. Chris Brady, 55, is a longtime commercial airline pilot, with some 15,000 hours under his belt. He flies for
Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information. Like most insurance, it’s easy to dismiss the
Whether you’re a fairly recent graduate or decades out of school, chances are you’re probably still paying off student loans.
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Airlines are getting the $50 billion in aid they asked for from the U.S. government to bridge the novel coronavirus