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Economist Jon Gruber On How Elizabeth Warren Can Sell Medicare For All To The Public
Warren will have to "teach economics to the American public," he said. -
Urgent Care Centers A Growing Alternative To The Emergency Room On Cape Cod
The cape has one of the highest number of urgent care centers per capita in the state. -
Clinic Hearing Could Decide Fate Of Abortion In Missouri
A state commission will consider a regulatory dispute over the clinic's license. If forced to stop performing abortions, Missouri would become the first state to be without at least one such clinic. -
Gov. Baker Hopes Proposed Health Care Bill Will Improve Access To Mental Health, Addiction Services
Baker's proposed bill also targets drug pricing and surprise medical bills. -
Woman Detained In Hospital For Weeks Joins Lawsuit Against New Hampshire
She was detained because she couldn't get a court hearing. She couldn't get a hearing because they are available only to people in psychiatric beds and the state's psychiatric facilities are full. -
Art Caplan: Hospital That Kept Vegetative Patient on Life Support to Boost Survival Rates Is 'Cruel'
Medical ethicist Art Caplan reviewed tapes of an investigation into one hospital's efforts to fudge statistics, disregarding patient care. -
The Trump Administration Is Trying Hard To Thwart Obamacare. How's That Going?
Though polls show Affordable Care Act protections remain popular in the U.S., President Trump still threatens to drastically change the law if he can't repeal it. Here are five changes he's made. -
Heads Up: A Ruling On The Latest Challenge To The Affordable Care Act Is Coming
The health law again faces possible legal evisceration with a court ruling in Texas v. Azar anticipated this fall. Here's what it's about and what's stake. -
With Abortion Rights On The Line, Planned Parenthood Announces 2020 Push
The abortion-rights group says the goal of the $45 million campaign is to unseat President Trump as well as elect candidates at all levels who support abortion rights. -
Some Parts Of Trump's Executive Order On Medicare Could Lead To Higher Costs
Reviving ideas that were argued over in the 1990s, Trump's new order on Medicare could have some unintended consequences, depending how its implemented.