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Health insurers issue millions of prior authorization denials every year, leaving many patients stuck in a convoluted appeals ...
A new drug is helping families who’ve spent years padlocking fridges, chaining garbage cans, and hiding food as their ...
Researchers laid off in April were putting the finishing touches on in-depth HIV surveys that guide treatment and prevention.
A look inside the Department of Health and Human Services document citing vaccine misinformation that could influence ...
Rural hospitals would take an outsize hit from Republicans’ proposed cuts to Medicaid and other federal health programs.
The combination of the House-passed spending and tax bill and the Trump administration’s regulatory action could change ...
A letter signed by more than 300 National Institutes of Health workers — some still working, others who were fired this year ...
In our city of Victoria, for instance, many people do not have a family doctor because so many doctors have retired; those ...
KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on national or local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.
The vast majority of improper payments stem from documentation mistakes and do not fit the definition of waste, fraud, or ...
Memory cafes are small social gatherings for individuals with memory loss and their caregivers. The events are cheap to run and can offer measurable benefits. Memory loss experts say they may become ...
KFF Health News’ Céline Gounder joined CBS Evening News to discuss the unprecedented move by the Health and Human Services ...