Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including stories about aspects of the new reform law such as high risk pools.
(Daily Report) Apr 29, 2010
The courts tackle a range of legal actions related to drug makers.
(Daily Report) Apr 28, 2010
Health care management is growing in popularity among business schools, according to a report in the New York Times.
(Daily Report) Apr 27, 2010
"Gangs across the country are arming themselves with powerful weapons to bilk taxpayers out of billions of dollars through Medicare fraud," ABC News reports.
(Daily Report) Apr 27, 2010
PBS televises recent debate among four experts on bio-ethics on rationing and end-of-life care.
(Daily Report) Apr 27, 2010
In other reports on elder-care issues, some advocates are concerned that care-givers are often elderly themselves.
(Daily Report) Apr 26, 2010
The New York Times reports on a Warrior Transition Unit used by the Army to transition injured veterans back into their home lives, but the paper found a culture in the care center of drug abuse, suicide attempts and depression.
(Daily Report) Apr 26, 2010
New health law fuels states to take action on abortion, USA Today reports. In other state news, Alaska limits legal spending to $5,000 for its part of constitutional challenge on insurance mandate; local governments see health cost savings after setting up in-house medical services; 5,000 people line up for free medical care in Los Angeles.
(Daily Report) Apr 26, 2010
The Contra Costa Times reports on the ongoing battle among lawmakers regarding tort reform.
(Daily Report) Apr 26, 2010
Two separate Medicare fraud cases are working their way through the courts. Both involve millions of dollars.
(Daily Report) Apr 26, 2010