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Cigna to Buy Express Scripts for $67B
The health care industry is poised to consolidate further as the health insurance giant and pharmacy benefit management company look to join forces.
Andrew Soergel March 8, 2018
Telemedicine: Quality Care for Less?
Health insurance companies are encouraging patients to turn to apps and virtual visits to save time and money, but some patients end up not getting the care they need.
Terena Bell Feb. 27, 2018
Doctors Learn to Talk About Dying
As doctors focus on trying to fix each ailment, 'no one is addressing the big picture,' says a Massachusetts General Hospital doctor.
Kaiser Health News Feb. 12, 2018
4 Trends in Digital Health Care
This year, we can expect a greater adoption and normalization of new technologies and a focus on security.
Michael Robinson Feb. 8, 2018
California: Testing Dope to Prevent Death
California is taking preventative measures to stop drug users from overdosing on fentanyl, a deadly and high potent synthetic opioid.
Kaiser Health News Feb. 7, 2018
Community Health Centers Hurt by Politics
The centers, which serve millions of people, get about 20 percent of their funding from the federal government. But that revenue is slated to end on March 31.
Kaiser Health News Feb. 5, 2018
Medicaid Transport at Risk in Some States
People rely on the transportation services to get to and from dialysis, visits to specialists and more.
Kaiser Health News Jan. 30, 2018
The State of Rural Health Care
A changing health care delivery landscape presents challenges and opportunities for rural states, according to a new report.
Gaby Galvin Jan. 17, 2018
At CES, Wearable Tech Blurs Lines
The health-monitoring features of smartwatches and wearable devices are creating new opportunities in the world of medicine.
Andrew Soergel Jan. 12, 2018