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ACA Architect Jonathan Gruber On Athenahealth Sale
Watertown-based Athenahealth announced a sale to two New York-based financial firms. -
A Winning Idea: Medicaid Expansion Prevails In Idaho, Nebraska And Utah
Voters in Idaho, Utah and Nebraska approved ballot initiatives to expand Medicaid, overcoming roadblocks that had kept an estimated 300,000 people from obtaining coverage. -
How Hospitals Can Tackle The Maternal Mortality Crisis
American women are more likely to die from preventable childbirth complications than women in other developed countries. A group of obstetricians says hospitals can do a lot to change this. -
She Chose To 'Go Flat' And Wants Other Breast Cancer Survivors To Know They Can Too
After her double mastectomy, writer Catherine Guthrie came to embrace her new body, without breast reconstruction. But she's learned, women have to push the medical system to support this choice. -
Voters In 4 States Set To Decide On Medicaid Expansion
Ballot initiatives in Utah, Nebraska and Idaho will determine whether to expand Medicaid, after legislators refused to do so. Montanans will vote on whether to keep the state's expansion intact. -
Two Sides Of Ballot Question One
As the ballot question is much more nuanced than this brief summary, we spoke to two representatives from both sides and took your calls and questions about the proposal. -
Bill Of The Month: A $48,329 Allergy Test Is A Lot Of Scratch
A California college professor never imagined that trying to figure out what was causing her rash could wind up costing so much. -
2018 Is The Year Democrats Got Comfortable Talking Health Care Again
In their closing arguments to voters, Democrats are attacking Republicans for trying to roll back popular Obamacare provisions. Republicans are shooting back with a focus on pre-existing conditions. -
Inside The New Massachusetts Law That Supports Alzheimer's Victims And Their Caregivers
Callie Crossley speaks with advocates from the Alzheimer's Association Massachusetts and New Hampshire Chapter about the new Massachusetts law supporting victims of Alzheimer's disease. -
Legal Battle Over Missouri Clinic Could Foretell Abortion Fights In Other States
As a fight over abortion laws simmers in Missouri, both opponents and supporters say their state's battle could be replicated across the country.