Boom In Trauma Centers Can Help Save Lives, But At What Price?
More than 200 centers have opened since 2009, but experts raise concerns about cost and quality.
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More than 200 centers have opened since 2009, but experts raise concerns about cost and quality.
As employees review their health plan options for 2013, they can expect changes.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York is now one of the only top medical schools to offer family medicine as a specialty for its students.
In this edition of Health on the Hill, KHN's Mary Agnes Carey interviews CQ Roll Call's Emily Ethridge about today's House Ways and Means health subcommittee hearing on the health law's cuts to the private Medicare Advantage program.
Both candidates portray themselves as protectors of the popular entitlement program and argue their rivals' plans would undermine it.
The track records of two programs often cited by Republican candidates suggest a more complicated picture.
Much of the time, even if the child is financially independent and has a job with insurance, the young adult can stay on the family plan.
A recent town hall shows how explosive the Medicare debate can get in the hottest races in the country.
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