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The Healthcare Debates Continues, This Time in the Courts
The healthcare debate has gone to the states, and now finds itself in the courts.
The Healthcare Debates Continues, This Time in the Courts
The healthcare debate has gone to the states, and now finds itself in the courts.
Health disparities have been growing since 1980.
A Dallas doctor, his former office manager and 5 owners of home healthcare agencies were all arrested today in the biggest medicare and medicaid fraud case in U.S. history.
Rehab Program Helps Wounded Vets Readapt
Thousands of war veterans return to life in the United States from overseas. But how do they make that transition and who is there to help them do that successfully? One program works to help veterans re-learn to drive. Marianne Favro reports.
Supreme Court Recently Agreed to Settle
Can the government force you to buy health insurance? The Supreme Court agrees to settle an emotional fight that affects all Americans.
Hospitals Cracking Down on Handwashing
New system enforces handwashing in hospitals, to ensure patient safety.
Man Creates Popular Social Site for Doctors and Patients
Man creates social website where doctors and patients can interact.
Health Costs Wiping Out Income
The gains Americans have made in income over the past 10 years have been wiped out by health costs.
Americans Still Spending Billions on Brand Name Drugs
Generic drugs made up over 80% of prescriptions in 2010. However, Americans still spent billions of dollars on brand name drugs.
Doctors Developing Resistance to Radiation
Cardiologists who work in a cath lab are exposed to radiation as part of their job, but new research indicates their bodies have triggered a protective response.






