US HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Hurdles: A Widow's Financial Fight

In the U. S. , becoming a widow isn't just an emotional rollercoaster; it's a financial nightmare. Imagine losing a spouse and suddenly facing a maze of medical bills and insurance hassles. This is the reality for many widows in the U. S. , where healthcare costs can pile up quickly. Across the globe, things look different. In countries with universal healthcare, wi...

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

The Future of Public Healthcare in the US

The US healthcare system has long been influenced by neoliberal ideas. This means that private companies play a big role in providing medical services and drugs. However, there is a growing interest in changing this approach. One key idea is to bring back public provisioning. This means that the government would play a bigger role in providing healthcare services and...

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Health Data: A Fresh Look by the US DHHS

Health technology, like electronic health records (EHRs), is everywhere, but sharing and accessing this data in the US remains tough. To really make a difference in patient health and public well-being, we need to fix this. The US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has started building the basics to make this happen. They're focusing on key steps to make ...

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Health Insurance Shake-up: After CEO Murder, Industry Faces Calls for Change

Ever since Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealth Group's health insurance unit, was tragically murdered outside a Manhattan hotel, the health insurance industry has been on a rollercoaster. Shares of big-name companies like UnitedHealth Group, Elevance, Centene, CVS Health, and Cigna have taken a nosedive. This event has sparked a nationwide conversation about the ...

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

The Sickliest Spender: Why America's Healthcare System Falls Short

The United States may be the world's biggest spender on healthcare, but a new report indicates that this investment hasn't translated to better health outcomes. In fact, Americans are among the sickest and die the youngest compared to nine other high-income nations. Released by The Commonwealth Fund, the report analyzed healthcare systems across the globe, revealing ...

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