The New Health Care: How to Decrease Prices for an Expensive Class of Drugs
Two professors suggest requiring biologic manufacturers to disclose drug production details in exchange for a longer period of market exclusivity.
Great News! We’re Not Doomed to Soaring Health Care Costs
There are lots of different ways to read what is happening, but overall there does seem to be some lasting improvement.
Bits Blog: SAP Chief Bill McDermott Embarks on Health Care Mission After Losing His Eye
SAP’s chief executive lost his eye after an accident in July. Now he wants his company to delve deeper into health care, following a tradition of tech leaders who have turned to their industry when, or after, experiencing health problems.
SAP Chief Bill McDermott Embarks on Health Care Mission After Losing His Eye
SAP’s chief executive lost his eye after an accident in July. Now he wants his company to delve deeper into health care, following a tradition of tech leaders who have turned to their industry when, or after, experiencing health problems.
Partnership Aims to Bolster Local Health Care Providers
A collaboration of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Bank and the World Health Organization will focus on medical care in poor and middle-income countries.
Hillary Clinton, in Louisiana, Gets a Health Care Challenge From Bobby Jindal
Hillary Rodham Clinton has a campaign stop in Louisiana, where the governor there, the Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal, hopes to gain some attention with their differences on health care.
At Derek Lam, ‘I Don’t Care’ Hair
Beauty and hair at the designer’s show was a study in deliberate nonchalance.
U.S. Health Care Lags Worldwide for Those Over 65
The United States still has mortifying lapses and problems, despite spending more on health care than any country in the world, a new Commonwealth Fund report reveals.