A new study examines just where patients receive their medications.
U.S. Health insurers anticipate Medicare cuts
The Obama administration announced Friday cuts were on the table next year for Medicare Advantage,
Overseas imports of drugs spur new FDA oversight
The Food and Drug Administration is establishing a new set of guidelines for drugs banned from U.S. exports after FDA inspectors found drugs were re-tested to gain favorable ratings.
Rep. John Dingell, champion of Medicare, announces retirement from the House
The Medicare champion retires from the House.
ACA insurers in Louisiana reject AIDS patients
Obamacare faces a hurdle in Louisiana.
Latinos still lagging in Obamacare enrollment
Latinos are lagging, but it’s unclear why.
Rep. Steve Scalise to challenge Affordable Care Act
The Louisiana Republican will challenge the president’s key legislative initiative.
Republicans question Obama’s health care law in recent letter
President Obama continues to experience opposition to his health care law.
Affordable Care Act enrollment continues to climb
ACA enrollment surges, according to the latest data.
President Obama defends health care law’s delay
The President defended the delay in his health care law.