There are excellent hypertension treatments available but many Americans don't know they have the condition and aren't being treated.
Read More
A new study describes the relatively high doses of ionizing radiation being received by many Americans as a result of imaging procedures.
Read More
Pharmacogenomics is at the forefront of personalized medicine development. Recent research indicates promise in anti-platelet therapy guidance.
Read More
A commentary on Medicare's experience in attempting to improve the quality of heart failure care demonstrates just how hard it may be to get better outcomes and lower cost.
Read More
A Financial Times article details the British National Health Service's struggles to implement a new health information system.
Read More
Earlier this year the California Department of Insurance was asked to allow a greater than 20% increase in workers' compensation premiums. The Department's response provides some interesting observations on the…
Read More
USA Today published an article on the federal end-stage renal disease program. The problems are typical of most government health programs.
Read More
Aon has estimated that private insurers health costs will increase at over 10% next year.
Read More
An Op-ed suggests we spend too little on healthcare. That may depend on who is paying.
Read More
A recent report from NEHI states that medication therapy non-compliance leads to $290 billion in avoidable medical costs every year.
Read More