Aetna acknowledged improperly denying coverage Emma Goidel, a 31-year-old who was forced to pay nearly $45,000 out of pocket for infertility treatment.
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Aetna acknowledged improperly denying coverage Emma Goidel, a 31-year-old who was forced to pay nearly $45,000 out of pocket for infertility treatment.
An estimated 17 million people will have gained Medicaid coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic by the end of 2021, according to a new Urban Institute report.
Maternal mortality rates remain high in the U.S. due to healthcare disparities among women of color, according to a new report.
Under threat of being sued, nearly half of the abortion doctors at one of the Texas' biggest providers have stopped working in the state.
The goal is standards that healthcare organizations and human services providers can use to exchange referrals and other data on social determinants of health.
Non-COVID patients are paying a price as the delta variant and low-vaccination rates overwhelm hospitals across the country. “Wait times can now be measured in days,” said an expert.
President Joe Biden was meeting Wednesday with CEOs, other business executives and leaders to discuss his recently announced vaccine requirement for companies that employ at least 100 people.
“While we are doing our utmost, we are no longer able to provide the standard of care to each and every patient who needs our help,” Dr. Kristen Solana Walkinshaw, chief of staff at Providence Alaska Medical Center, wrote in a letter addressed to Alaskans and distributed Tuesday.
Idaho's public health officials say crisis standards of care are imminent for the state's most populated region as hospitals continue to be overrun with unvaccinated coronavirus patients.
Republican legislators in more than half of U.S. states, spurred on by voters angry about lockdowns and mask mandates, are taking away the powers state and local officials use to protect the public against infectious diseases.