By Christine Crosby I was shocked by the cruel House of Reps vote last week to take health insurance away from millions of people. But then I found encouragement in
By Rick Lindquist and Paul Zane Pilzer Open enrollment began November 15, and if you’re like many policy buyers, you couldn’t feel less prepared to dig through all the options.
College Students and Health Care Coverage: Know Your Options By Hector De La Torre, Executive Director, Transamerica Center for Health Studies As another school year gets under way, college students
(Editor’s Note: As a wife, mom and GRANDmother, the most important thing to me is that my family is safe and healthy and when they are not healthy, they have
By: Deborah J. Cornwall As a cancer caregiver, you have both responsibilities and rights. Interviews with 86 family cancer caregivers and informal conversations with dozens of survivors and people undergoing
Health reform helps more than 5.1 million people with Medicare save over $3.2 billion Since enactment of the health care law, Medicare beneficiaries received average savings of $635 on prescription drugs