State lawmakers find America’s medical debt problem ‘can no longer be ignored’
About 100 million Americans deal with medical debt, late notices, threatening voicemails and credit score declines.
About 100 million Americans deal with medical debt, late notices, threatening voicemails and credit score declines.
About 100 million Americans deal with medical debt, late notices, threatening voicemails and credit score declines.
About 100 million Americans deal with medical debt, late notices, threatening voicemails and credit score declines.
About 100 million Americans deal with medical debt, late notices, threatening voicemails and credit score declines.
About 100 million Americans deal with medical debt, late notices, threatening voicemails and credit score declines.
A Texas judge’s preliminary ruling invalidating the FDA’s approval of the abortion pill could make it harder for patients to get abortions even in states where it remains legal.
A Texas judge’s preliminary ruling invalidating the FDA’s approval of the abortion pill could make it harder for patients to get abortions even in states where it remains legal.
A Texas judge’s preliminary ruling invalidating the FDA’s approval of the abortion pill could make it harder for patients to get abortions even in states where it remains legal.
Abortion ranked fourth with 44 percent of registered voters saying it is “extremely important.” Guns ranked third with 46 percent.
Abortion ranked fourth with 44 percent of registered voters saying it is “extremely important.” Guns ranked third with 46 percent.
Abortion ranked fourth with 44 percent of registered voters saying it is “extremely important.” Guns ranked third with 46 percent.
Abortion ranked fourth with 44 percent of registered voters saying it is “extremely important.” Guns ranked third with 46 percent.
Abortion ranked fourth with 44 percent of registered voters saying it is “extremely important.” Guns ranked third with 46 percent.
Providers for intellectually and developmentally disabled struggle to recruit and retain staff amid soaring inflation, pandemic burnout.
Providers for intellectually and developmentally disabled struggle to recruit and retain staff amid soaring inflation, pandemic burnout.
If the court adopts the initial draft opinion, the retreat on abortion rights would be sweeping.
If the court adopts the initial draft opinion, the retreat on abortion rights would be sweeping.
If the court adopts the initial draft opinion, the retreat on abortion rights would be sweeping.
The poll’s findings come as White House officials warn that masks may be necessary if Covid-19 cases increase in the United States.
The poll’s findings come as White House officials warn that masks may be necessary if Covid-19 cases increase in the United States.
The poll’s findings come as White House officials warn that masks may be necessary if Covid-19 cases increase in the United States.
The poll’s findings come as White House officials warn that masks may be necessary if Covid-19 cases increase in the United States.
The risk to health systems across the country is further heightened because influenza and RSV are also on the rise.
The risk to health systems across the country is further heightened because influenza and RSV are also on the rise.
The risk to health systems across the country is further heightened because influenza and RSV are also on the rise.
The risk to health systems across the country is further heightened because influenza and RSV are also on the rise.
The push to medicate rankles public health officials and some within the Biden administration, who say the governors’ stance misleadingly implies Covid-19 can be treated easily.
The push to medicate rankles public health officials and some within the Biden administration, who say the governors’ stance misleadingly implies Covid-19 can be treated easily.
The push to medicate rankles public health officials and some within the Biden administration, who say the governors’ stance misleadingly implies Covid-19 can be treated easily.
The push to medicate rankles public health officials and some within the Biden administration, who say the governors’ stance misleadingly implies Covid-19 can be treated easily.