Defining the problem carefully also helps to clarify the values at stake. For example, one value is protecting the investments of current homeowners - particularly, say, longtime, elderly residents.
In Kemp’s vision of Georgia, his Pathways program will do just fine, despite it proving an ineffective and inadequate response to our state’s health care challenges. Using just a fraction of the $16 ...
The governor also said she would work with other states to leverage their combined purchasing power to reduce the cost of the ...
It can be harder than ever for older Americans to find providers who accept Medicare at all, let alone those who are taking ...
As the nation braces for potential policy shifts under President-elect Donald Trump's "Make America Healthy Again" mantra, the nation's most populous state and largest health care market is preparing ...
The report highlights the potential harm for rural residents if Congress imposes drastic cuts to Medicaid as is reportedly ...
One driver is the new mandatory health insurance scheme for all private sector employees. The UAE's pharmaceutical market is ...
The first step in solving a problem is to identify it. When it comes to insurance, this isn’t always easy. For example, ...
Gov. Brian Kemp to propose limited Medicaid expansion that could make tens of thousands of poor Georgians eligible for health coverage.
Holmes's own position was clear: "The state does none of these things," he wrote - and it should not. This strain of individualism has remained strong in U.S. politics: Individual liberty, personal ...
What are the goals of the insurance? Who is being insured? And how are policyholders and their risks classified?
Today is the final day many Georgians can enroll in or change their plan on the state's new health insurance marketplace.