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He Went in for a Colonoscopy. The Hospital Charged $19,000 for Two.

KFF HEALTH NEWS – Tom Contos is an avid runner. When he started experiencing rectal bleeding in March, he thought exercise could be the...

Removing a Splinter? Treating a Wart? If a Doctor Does It, It Can Be Billed as Surgery

KFF HEALTH NEWS – When George Lai of Portland, Oregon, took his toddler son to a pediatrician last summer for a checkup, the doctor...

14 ‘shocking’ signs at age 60 that you’ll develop dementia by age 80

Southerners have a higher chance of developing dementia, plus other unexpected findings

Luigi Mangione’s Full Manifesto

“To the Feds, I'll keep this short, because I do respect what you do for our country. "To save you a lengthy investigation, I state...

What Doctors Like Myself Know About Americans’ Health Care Anger

The killing of Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, the country’s largest health insurer, has reignited people’s contempt for their health plans.

Oklahoma Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Classify Abortion As A Felony

The Oklahoman: Anti-Abortion Oklahoma Bill Would Make Procedure A Felony The fight to tighten Oklahoma's already strict abortion laws has resumed as one Republican lawmaker...

A Toddler Got a Nasal Swab Test but Left Before Seeing a Doctor. The Bill was $445.

KFF HEALTH NEWS – Ryan Wettstein Nauman was inconsolable one evening last December. After being put down for bed, the 3-year-old from Peoria, Illinois,...

Woman wins $12.7 million in religious discrimination case over COVID-19 vaccine refusal

A Catholic woman has received $12.7 million in compensation after she was sacked from her job for refusing the Covid vaccine for religious reasons.

Millions will now have to pay for their own health care after Trump victory

Subsidies to buy insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplaces are set to expire at the end of 2025. If they're not extended, coverage could become unaffordable for many.

How Corporate America Kicked Nuns Out Of Hospitals

ST. LOUIS — Inside the more than 600 Catholic hospitals across the country, not a single nun can be found occupying a chief executive...

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