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WATCH: On health care, does the Libertarian Party’s plan sound like the GOP?
Matthew Rozsa
Party's chair, Nicholas Sarwark, questions both government regulation of prescriptions and ACA's insurance mandate
Houston hospital is checking to see if patients’ cupboards are bare
Charlotte Huff
Nearly 1 in 8 Americans live with some degree of food insecurity according to the USDA
“Medicaid is the most efficient health care program we have” — and Republicans hope to destroy it
Paul Rosenberg
Forget the Republicans' myths: They long to slash Medicaid, but it's better than private insurance in many ways
Mick Mulvaney gets schooled about diabetes after saying it’s caused by poor lifestyle choices
Matthew Rozsa
Mick Mulvaney is being slammed for insensitive and inaccurate comments about diabetes from a group that studies it
50 preexisting conditions that can make you lose your insurance if Trump and the GOP get their way
Kali Holloway
In the Republican approach to health care, the sick could be priced out of the insurance they so desperately need.
Why the Marquis de Sade would tip his hat to the cruelty baked into the republican health care bill
RoseAnn DeMoro
The atrocious Trumpcare bill undermines Medicaid, employer-based coverage, and so much else
An appalling chorus of Trumpcare apologetics exposes the farce of American democracy
Conor Lynch
"Nobody dies because they don't have health care" and other clueless Republican excuses for the inexcusable
A doctor’s dilemma: How do we treat the patients we don’t see?
Dave A. Chokshi
What is our responsibility to the patients who may be sick but do not seek care?
The “pro-life” party has become the party of death: New research on why Republicans hate poor and sick people
Chauncey DeVega
New data and the health care debate reveal how Republicans feel about poor people who get sick: They deserve it
Still don’t have the votes: Trumpcare 2.0 is doomed again, as Republicans still can’t get behind Obamacare replacement
Rachel Leah
Paul Ryan has said that he will not bring the bill to the floor until he is sure has the votes. He doesn't
An ER doctor’s final frontier: Tricorders could be coming to a sick bay near you
Angelo Young
Meet the man working on a "Star Trek"-inspired medical device that could help patients diagnose themselves
America’s other drug problem: Prescriptions are being wasted while the needy are shut out
Marshall Allen
Every year nursing homes nationwide flush, burn or throw out tons of valuable prescription drugs
WATCH: Tragedy hits family “like a thunderbolt”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist reflects on the loss of his son
“The Trump of Georgia”: Biotech executive Parker Petit goes to Washington
Marisa Taylor
Petit is unfazed by the comparison, which points to his brash and combative qualities
‘Pre-hospice’ saves money by keeping people at home near the end of life
Anna Gorman
“If they told me I had six months to live or go to the hospital and last two years. . .leave me home,” said one
The mothering class
TaraShea Nesbit
In my summer of minding other people’s children, I carefully studied their lives, which were nothing like my own
Space wombs for stem cells: Satellites could help accelerate the discovery of disease cures
Angelo Young
Stem cells: amazing, but finicky. The best place to grow them could be in the near-zero gravity of low-space orbit
We don’t consider the source: Trust now depends on who shares a story, not who wrote it
Katie Serena
A new study found that on social media, it's not the writer or the publisher of a story that makes it a success
As Trump slashes EPA budget, worry over the fate of an agency doing similar work
Lisa Song
Some major programs relating to health and environmental safety may be on the chopping block
Trump’s budget vision would transform America into war-obsessed, survival-of-the-fittest dystopia
Steven Rosenfeld
What would America be like if he got everything he wants?
What hospitals waste: Why is the nation’s health care tab sky-high?
Marshall Allen
A look at all the perfectly good stuff hospitals throw away
Lost in translation: When parents and pediatricians don’t speak the same language
Ana B. Ibarra
When you don't speak English, who do you rely on to translate medical information?
The pharma business model actually wants people to stay sick
Martha Rosenberg
Pharma-funded "patient" groups keep drug prices astronomical
Time for your checkup: The latest on Republicans’ health care overhaul efforts
Matthew Rozsa
Here's what you may have missed about the GOP's plans to overhaul the health care industry
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