
After shocker election, what are the ramifications for healthcare?
After an ugly, contentious campaign, let's turn our attention to healthcare — starting with a recap of key ballot initiatives.
After an ugly, contentious campaign, let's turn our attention to healthcare — starting with a recap of key ballot initiatives.
Healthcare finally came up as an issue in the second presidential debate in St. Louis Sunday night. But the discussion may have confused more than clarified the issue for many voters.
Neither Trump nor Clinton was obligated to release doctor's notes. There's this little thing called HIPAA that is supposed to protect the confidentiality of health information.
What do Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and Dr. Jill Stein have to say about innovation, R&D, cybersecurity and mental health?
His most obvious health IT legacy is the fact that two of his Cabinet members, Aneesh Chopra and Marilyn Tavenner, went on to hold key positions in the Obama administration.
Pence's record could be important in November, because Donald Trump doesn’t have a legislative record at all. Here’s a quick look at the governor’s history in terms of health policy in Indiana.
When it comes to the ACA, well, every Republican seems to be against Obamacare — especially the "Obama" part of it — but will delegates and the man at the top of the ticket embrace House Speaker Paul Ryan's replacement plan?
Also, there's a delicious reference to "Mad Men."
“It has the look and feel of something that a 22-year-old congressional staffer would write for a backbencher based on a cursory review of Wikipedia,” wrote Avik Roy.
Also, Britain OKs gene editing in the human embryo, Illumina makes new biobank deals and we'll get a peek at Google's healthcare numbers today.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders released details of his "Medicare for all" single-payer healthcare proposal about two hours before the debate, perhaps fueling renewed interest in the Democratic race.
How stressed does Hillary Clinton get when talking about Wall Street or gun control?
Healthcare Executives Network has compiled video clips from some of the leading candidates and is taking an informal poll of readers through Nov. 13, asking which presidential hopeful has the "best" position on healthcare.
Who knew a former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon would be in a tight race with Donald Trump in a presidential campaign? Twilight Zone.
Could the former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon actually have a chance at becoming president? Not likely, but he's making some progress with approval ratings.