D.C.’s behavioral health agency is revamping its school counseling program and assigning full-time clinicians to schools based on need.
The case of one Maine woman shows how prior authorization rules can block coverage for even simple, medically necessary care.
I have spent my career caring for patients with chronic pain, dementia and other conditions that drain not only quality of ...
Health care costs are skyrocketing — and now a massive federal lawsuit could shake up how out-of-network bills are negotiated ...
This past February, when physician Dr. Lauren Hughes headed to her Denver clinic, she was shocked to end up dealing with her ...
Health insurance premiums keep rising, fueled by decades of lax oversight of health care consolidation that has given hospitals and health insurers enormous market power. That power is letting ...
The Sparks Fire Department has proposed a $527 first responder fee, and held two community meetings to get public input. Here ...
A North Carolina startup is leveraging artificial intelligence to generate personalized, clinically validated medical appeal letters that improve patient outcomes.
Regular health insurance pays hospital bills, but it cannot replace lost income or cover long- term lifestyle costs after a ...
Matt Rosenberg of New York recently took to Instagram Threads to describe how he combated out-of-control billing practices ...
The U.S. health care reimbursement system was built for a different era — one that prioritized high-stakes “cure” interventions over “care” interventions we need now.