For the fifth iteration of our In-House Opinions feature, we asked 11 Southern California members of the House of ...
That is why I support a different approach, one focused on real, structural reforms that lower health care costs for all ...
Health care costs in 2026 are set to shift dramatically, with some Americans paying less and others facing rising expenses, ...
Readers suggest ways to bring medical costs under control for average Americans. Also: Australia sets an example for the U.S.
Researchers at Stanford (Calif.) University published an article detailing simulation-based findings on the cost-savings potential associated with single-payer healthcare models. In a blog post ...
"Regardless of what it is called, the ultimate health-care-delivery system would be run by government bureaucrats who would make medical decisions based on politics and budgets." ...
A new report from the New England Journal of Medicine-Catalysts about trends in payer-provider integration suggests that the industry is warming up to single-payer — with 61 percent of hospital ...
People covered by Obamacare and Medicaid may see health care costs rise, but for people on Medicare, Biden-era negotiated ...
The U.S. has the most expensive healthcare system in the world by far. The projected increase in the number of uninsured ...
Employer-sponsored family coverage now averages nearly $27,000 per year in the U.S., with workers paying more through higher premiums and deductibles. Recent federal changes threaten to reverse New ...
Editor's Note: The following column is coauthored by Stephen Moore and David M. Simon. The government shutdown has focused debate on the vast sum ($136 billion in 2025, as projected by the ...
Despite being one of the most data-rich industries in the world, healthcare data remains among the most siloed, and that fragmentation is costing us billions. U.S. healthcare spending is projected to ...