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Healthcare
What will happen to women of color in the COVID-19 workforce?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Jun 9, 2022
“In almost every single state, the first person to be vaccinated was a woman of color,” says the 19th’s economy reporter Chabeli Carrazana.
Formula One engineering paves the way for sustainable innovation
by
Kit Chapman
Jun 6, 2022
Motor sport is “the world's fastest R&D lab,” said Dr. Kit Chapman, author of "Racing Green."
Need a CT scan? You may have to wait weeks, thanks to lockdowns in China and dye shortages
May 31, 2022
Because of COVID-19 restrictions, a critical Shanghai plant that produces the dye has been operating at reduced capacity for weeks.
New rule gives patients access to all of their medical records and notes
Apr 5, 2021
If not for the pandemic, the ban on information blocking would be the biggest story in health care, a transparency advocate says.
What happens when Big Tech moves into health care?
Mar 18, 2021
Amazon is expanding its Amazon Care virtual health care platform nationwide. Some privacy advocates are worried.
Copays no longer waived for some telehealth visits
Oct 1, 2020
The cost may push people in need of exams back to the doctor's office detering others from seeking medical help, health experts say.
House to vote on Speaker Pelosi's prescription drug bill this week
by
Andy Uhler
Dec 9, 2019
The plan would empower the Department of Health and Human Services to negotiate lower prices.
For public good, not for profit.
Poll reveals extent of the health care affordability crisis
Nov 12, 2019
Close to a third of U.S. adults can’t cover a $500 medical bill.
A last-minute ruling means TV ads won't list drug prices as planned
Jul 9, 2019
Some experts doubt that the rule would have been capable of lowering drug prices.
Here's how it works if you're undocumented and need health care
by
Andy Uhler
Jul 9, 2019
If a person without authorization to be in the U.S. can afford it, they can purchase nongovernment-subsidized insurance. But few jobs pay enough.