U.S. Health Costs Will Continue to Cause Financial Pain
Medical services expected to take up more of the American economy in the future, experts say
Without Reform, U.S. Health Costs Expected to Rise
Average insurance premiums ranged from $11,000 to over $13,500 for families in 2008, report finds
ER Visits Mostly by Medicare, Medicaid Recipients
But government study also shows uninsured accounted for almost 1 out of 5 ER patients
Millions in U.S. Cant Afford Health Insurance
Obstacles mount when employer-based coverage is not an option, survey finds
Congress Braces for Showdown Over Health-Care Reform
Cost, financing remain volatile issues in the drive for bipartisan support
Even After Death, Heart Attack Treatment May Not End
Too often, EMS crews feel obliged to bring unresponsive patient to hospital, study finds
Medical Bills Driving Most Middle-Class Bankruptcies
Private insurance isn't covering costs as promised, report's authors say
Doctor-Patient Talks Key to Blacks Getting Cancer Screens
Poor communication a major problem in low screening rates but one that can be fixed, study suggests
Traveling for Treatment
Americans are looking overseas for less-expensive medical care
For Some, More Costly Care Is Not by Choice
Study finds poorer, less healthy families are sometimes shunted to high-deductible plans
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