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When it comes to administering an electric shock to those in cardiac arrest, minutes can make the difference between life and death.
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When it comes to administering an electric shock to those in cardiac arrest, minutes can make the difference between life and death.
The premiums would most likely be lower for customers because Medicaid reimburses doctors less than most insurance plans and also pays lower prices for prescription drugs. At the same time, Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval speaks out against federal lawmakers' idea to phase out the federal expansion.
The bill was backed by Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, who called the employee accountability process “clearly broken.”
The survey, conducted by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, found that coverage rates nationwide reached a new high. However, local news outlets mark how they fared in terms of improving or losing ground.
The company will begin selling plans in Nevada, Missouri and Kansas while growing its presence in six other states.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is emerging as an unlikely voice in helping to get his conservative colleagues to a "yes" on health care legislation. In other news on the American Health Care Act, Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) predicts the president will have a health bill on his desk by August, while Senate Democrats demand a hearing on any potential legislation before a vote.
Experts say that both reports rely on assumptions, and that it's still uncertain how things will play out if the House Republican health care bill went into effect.
President Donald Trump hosted senators at the White House to discuss their health care push, and he, according to sources, took a much different tone on the House's version than he did when he was celebrating its passage.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.
Opinion writers take on health policy issues related to repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act as well as health care cost transparency, among others.
Media outlets report on health-related news from Virginia, Maryland, Arizona, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, California and Massachusetts.
Media outlets report on hospitals news out of Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.
Meanwhile in Texas, activists speak out against the state's plan to ask the U.S. government to fund a state-run women’s health program excluding abortion providers.
There's a new trend of local and state governments pursuing legal action over the crisis.
Public health officials are starting to have hope that innovative solutions are making a difference in the South's HIV crisis. In other public health news: pregnancy and autism, fasting diets, the liver, dog ownership, hearing aids and Zika.
Combining children and adults, the United States reported the largest increase in percentile points of any country, a jump of 16 percentage points.
Media outlets look at how technology is playing a role in shaping the health care landscape.
It's not a cure, experts warn. But the anesthetic injection, which interrupts messages along nerve fibers that control the fight-or-flight response, has shown promising results in early clinical experience.
The hearing comes amid increasing scrutiny of pharmacy benefit managers, the middlemen in the system.
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