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NYU’s experience rebuts the idea that tuition-free programs open doors to low-income students, per reporting by Rose Horowitch at The Atlantic.
We take a look at how Americans feel about health insurance and what causes those feelings to change.
Millions of Americans don’t have access to adequate care, yet the U.S. spends the most on health care compared to other wealthy countries.
Pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, negotiate drug prices for insurers. But sometimes PBM parent companies also own the pharmacy they’re negotiating with.
The drugs are expensive out of pocket. Even with insurance, high co-pays can also limit who has access to them.
Patients on the road to recovery routinely face bills in the tens or hundreds of thousands.
Vinald Francis has a love of both art and science. Now, he works as a medical illustrator for textbooks and doctor’s office posters.
“Secular” sectors like health care and education, which are less economically sensitive, have been responsible for a lot of hiring.
That drop in payments has a ripple effect through the health care system. It’s particularly hard on small, rural practices, some doctors say.
One master’s-level program remains in the state at a time when nurse-midwife advocates say there’s a critical need for more practitioners.