The life cycle of medical debt
Two stories in the recent news demonstrate how hospitals and debt collection agencies will go to extreme lengths to get the money they believe they are owed. More
Two stories in the recent news demonstrate how hospitals and debt collection agencies will go to extreme lengths to get the money they believe they are owed. More
Should patients be on the hook for ambulance rides for non-emergencies? It's not that simple, write Dr. Surafel Tsega and Dr. Harry Cho in JAMA. More
It's not the hospitals you might expect... More
The approval of a new gene therapy to treat spinal muscular atrophy has created a hot debate in the health policy world about whether or not the drug's $2.1 million price tag is too expensive or a fair price. More
Is our health care system prepared to treat more behavioral health problems in younger people? So far, the answer is no. More
Physician practices are increasingly being bought up by private equity firms. What does this mean for quality of care and overuse? More
Should we be worried about projected increases in health care spending? Or is it just the price we pay for better health? More
They say that nothing is certain but death and taxes. Maybe we should add "high health care costs" to that list of certainties... More
The cost-benefit equation for lung cancer screening is missing a significant type of cost... More
Why can't we get better price transparency for health care services in hospitals? Because the "real" price doesn't exist... More
Ever wonder why you can't get a straight answer about how much a test or procedure in the hospital? This new report has answers. More