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Health Care Costs for Workers Begin to Climb
A survey shows employers expect a sharp increase in benefit costs for next year, and many will want workers to shoulder more of the burden.
The 2 Beliefs Driving Conservative Health Care Policy
Why Republicans think that insurance should be tied to employment — and that it’s not essential to have at all.
Pharmacy Comes Full Circle as Site of Care
Historically, pharmacists were community-based healthcare providers who made and prescribed medicines. With rapid shifts in healthcare occurring in the 20th and 21st centuries, pharmacies once again should be considered as low-cost medical homes for patients.
Key Facts on Health Coverage of Immigrants
As of 2023, half (50%) of likely undocumented immigrant adults and one in five (18%) lawfully present immigrant adults reported being uninsured compared to less than one in ten naturalized citizen (6%) and U.S.-born citizen (8%) adults.
Drugmakers including Purdue Pharma paid pharmacy benefit managers not to restrict painkiller prescriptions, a New York Times investigation found.