We’re in a phase of a familiar cycle.
The administration proposed new rules on paying for more veterans to see private doctors, but the lack of details makes the fiscal impact unclear.
Drugmakers rang in the new year by raising prices on hundreds of products — American prices, that is. Americans focused on the celebrations weren't paying attention.
Trump wants to supersize a program that spent almost a quarter of its funds on overhead.
Republicans had two years to replace or fix the ACA to their liking. They didn't do it.
Even conservative legal analysts called the ruling "insane."
Millions of Americans are taking care of their beloved elders, many stuck in situations far more agonizing than mine. Some are dealing with dementia, whereby the afflicted can't do anything for themselves.
The 6-3 denial is a big victory for health care rights — for now.
Trump's health care sabotage is hurting the most vulnerable members of society: children.
The letter, sent to a Michigan woman seeking a heart transplant, is seen as yet another reason America needs Medicare for All.
From our dining rooms to our break rooms, we need to have down-to-earth conversations that break the myths about health care.
"This is a very bad idea, House Democrats. It makes no sense whatsoever to give Republicans veto power over progressive legislation."
The plan sets up a clash with Democrats, who say the administration is thwarting congressional intent and will starve the VA health system to pay for private care.
Health care was by far the top issue for voters this year. It doomed the GOP.
Trump falsely claimed he didn't know his own Justice Department was supporting a plot to end pre-existing conditions protections, which would once again let health insurance companies overcharge or deny coverage to sick people.