Articles related to "Rising Health Care Costs"Obesity is a key driver to explosive health care costs, which is hurting the economy, according to a new study by the National Business Group on Health.
A 45-second clip from a speech attempts to paint Rep. Gingrey as a crass buffoon amused by the suffering of his fellow Americans. Context forms a very different picture.
Women are more likely than men to feel the effects of increasing health costs in the United States and do not have enough health insurance, according to a new study.
Rising costs have been a major trend in health care over the past several years. The high costs of health care is an important element in the current health care debate.
As Congress debates a new health care bill, Barack Obama pleads with Americans to support health care reform to curb rising medical costs. Watch July 22nd speech online.
As 2008 draws to a close, assess long-term financial security and become creative when planning for "the golden years." Begin by addressing inadequate savings.
From 1999 to 2008, family premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance increased 119% and could rise another 94% by 2020, a new report found.
The health care industry in the U.S. is in crisis. Over 47 million Americans are uninsured. Health care costs continue to skyrocket and the shortage of nurses is expected
Since the year 2000, out-of-pocket health care costs have driven millions of Americans to financial ruin, including those covered by health insurance.
Using direct-to-consumer advertising, causes drug costs to soar.
Tobacco smoking may become to this decade what boozing was to the Prohibition era -- a crime conceived to change social behavior by law.
Over time, the focus of health technology assessment (HTA) has shifted away from ethical issues to clinical and economic concerns. An international survey examines why.
Health technology assessment developed in the 1970s in response to rising health care expenditures and concerns about inefficient health care systems.
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