Your 5-Step Medical Tourism Checklist

Your 5-Step Medical Tourism Checklist

After years of research and many conversations with health policy experts, I see three key culprits of expensive health care in the U.S. In no particular order, they are the

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Some generic drugs not cheap anymore

Pharmacist Larry Cowan can flip through his records and spot the generic drugs that have taken big price jumps in the past year or so. There’s digoxin, a heart medicine

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Bedside Monitoring Device Reduces Hospital Stays, Study Finds

The use of a bedside device that continuously monitors patients’ vital signs leads to shorter stays in hospitals and intensive care units, according to a study published in the American

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The Hospital Steve Jobs Would Have Built

If the Apple Store opened a hospital it would look like the Walnut Hill Medical Center in Dallas. On Thursday the ribbon will be cut and the doors will open

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New evidence that Medicare Advantage is an insurance industry scam

Big part of the argument made by enemies of the Affordable Care Act that the Act is hurting Medicare applies to a category of health plan known as Medicare Advantage.

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Health myth: Generic medications are ineffective

The U.S. health care system—and, in turn, American consumers—stand to save billions on prescription drugs just by switching from brand names to their generic counterparts. In 2012, generic medications saved

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DrforCash.com Connects Medical Tourists and U.S. Doctors with Site Launch

Doctor For Cash, LLC., a company with an interest in enhancing American Medical Tourism, has launched a new web site which has been designed to give the US market share

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Why Employers Will Stop Offering Health Insurance

Here’s a prediction: By 2025, “fewer than 20 percent of workers in the private sector will receive traditional employer-sponsored health insurance.” The source of this claim? Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel,

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Provider prices drive up healthcare costs

Massachusetts has had the highest per capita health spending for more than a decade, and a new comprehensive report shows provider pricing has driven this disproportionate increase in costs. The

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The best tips for negotiating your medical bills

Have you ever heard the saying “anything is negotiable”? Indeed, you can negotiate the figures on cars, houses, job offers, insurance rates—this list goes on. So why not medical bills

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