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In Houston, tackling the problems of super-utilizers took unprecedented planning among typically disjointed city and county agencies, hospitals and nonprofits.

Tackling Patients’ Social Problems Can Cut Health Costs

One Foot Out the Door, Medicare Chief Launches His Own Twitter Barrage

One Foot Out the Door, Medicare Chief Launches His Own Twitter Barrage

Federal officials this month warned 21 Medicare Advantage insurers with high rates of errors in their online network directories that they could face heavy fines or have to stop enrolling people if the problems are not fixed by Feb. 6.

21 Medicare Health Plans Warned To Fix Provider Directory Errors

Large Employer Health Plans Could See Impacts From Obamacare Overhaul

Tom Price, MD

Trump's HHS Nominee Got A Sweetheart Deal From A Foreign Biotech Firm

Rural Hospitals Brace For Damage From Health Law's Repeal

The nonprofit California Integrated Data Exchange, launched by insurers Blue Shield of California and Anthem Inc. in 2014, intends to merge with the Inland Empire Health Information Exchange.

Merger May Revitalize California's Flagging Effort To Pool Medical Records

Obamacare Boosted Community Health Centers’ Reach. Now What?

Obamacare Boosted Community Health Centers' Reach. Now What?

New study raises the possibility that some women who believe their lives were saved by mammograms were actually harmed by cancer screenings that led to treatment they didn’t need, says Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society

1 in 3 Women With Breast Cancer Treated Unnecessarily

Trump’s Health Secretary Nominee Sought Special Treatment for Industry Donors

Trump's Health Secretary Nominee Sought Special Treatment for Industry Donors

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