Social Security and Medicare Are on the Ballot
Biden has a plan. Trump doesn’t but could wind up gutting those programs.
By Paul Krugman
Biden has a plan. Trump doesn’t but could wind up gutting those programs.
By Paul Krugman
President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump offer vastly different policy paths on almost every aspect of the economy.
By Alan Rappeport
Donald Trump’s campaign said he “will continue to strongly protect Social Security and Medicare in his second term,” clarifying more ambiguous comments in a CNBC interview.
By Kellen Browning
Hospitals, doctors and clinics expressed frustration that they will have to wait even longer for reimbursements after hackers paralyzed the largest U.S. billing clearinghouse.
By Reed Abelson and Julie Creswell
The hacking shut down the nation’s biggest health care payment system, causing financial chaos that affected a broad spectrum ranging from large hospitals to single-doctor practices.
By Reed Abelson and Julie Creswell
Ozempic threatens to bust the national budget. That may finally force the government to address the problem of overly expensive medical treatments.
By Brian Deese, Jonathan Gruber and Ryan Cummings
Infection control lapses, severe staffing shortages and lowering vaccination rates have continued to plague many facilities beyond the pandemic.
By Andrew Jacobs
Seven medical supply companies made suspicious claims involving thousands of Medicare beneficiaries, an advocacy group found.
By Sarah Kliff and Katie Thomas
Federal law set caps on some spending for seniors who are enrolled in Part D prescription drug plans. Those paying for high-cost medicines will benefit.
By Mark Miller
The offers amount to a starting gun in the price talks between the federal government and the makers of 10 prescription drugs that have been selected for negotiations.
By Noah Weiland
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