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Democratic Debate Exposes Deep Divides Among Candidates Over Health Care
A large chunk of Thursday's Democratic primary debate featured policy brawls about health care policy - including costs, coverage, and worries about whether the party is growing too extreme. -
Gruber: The 'Unintended Consequence' Of Limited Network Health Insurance
Patients can experience higher-than-expected medical bills if their doctors aren't covered by the their limited network plan. -
Fewer Children Had Health Insurance In 2018, Census Data Shows
After years of decline, rates of uninsured children on on the rise. Immigrants and Hispanics saw large growth, possibly because of Trump administration policies. -
Doctors Say Federal Rules On Discussing Abortions Inhibit Relationships With Patients
Many clinics that provide family planning services still rely on Title X funding. Their doctors worry about what they can say to patients about abortion under new rules. -
California Again Considers Making Abortion Pills Available At Public Colleges
State lawmakers are expected to pass a bill requiring campus health centers to provide pills used for medication abortions. If the measure becomes law, it will be the first of its kind in the U.S. -
What Would Trumpcare Look Like? Follow GOP's 'Choice And Competition' Clues
President Trump promises he has a "phenomenal" health plan if the ACA is overturned in court. Here's a glimpse, according to analysts and his advisers, of what might be included in a GOP health plan. -
Second Death At West Virginia VA Hospital Ruled As Homicide
An attorney for one of the victim's families says the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Veteran Affairs is investigating up to 10 insulin injection-related deaths. -
Opinion: It's Your Right To See Your Medical Records. It Shouldn't Be This Hard To Do
Hospitals and other health care companies often make it hard — and pricey — to get access to your medical data. It doesn't have to be this way. -
Mass. Obstetricians, Gynecologists Back Roe Act
The bill would protect access to abortion even if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. -
State Officials To Determine If Tufts Health-Harvard Pilgrim Merger Could Inflate Health Costs
Blue Cross would face competition in five New England States from a combined entity with 2.4 million customers.