Insurance companies sue government over Gatlinburg fire
More than 40 insurance companies are suing the federal government over its handling of a 2016 Tennessee wildfire that killed 14 people and destroyed or damaged more than 2,500 buildings in Sevier County.
Baltimore classes cancelled after fire decimates shopping center
Classes at four schools in inner-city Baltimore have been canceled due to a fire at a shopping center.
Medicare-for-all could cause 'enormous' doctor shortage
Government doctors could be paid up to 40 percent less, which might lead many doctors to leave the profession, according to a FOX News correspondent
US sued over car crash involving federal agent, Anthony Scaramucci's wife
Anthony Scaramucci was White House communications director for 11 days; his wife was later considered for a role on 'Real Housewives of New York.'
Overturning Obamacare would eliminate these taxes on certain families
A progressive think tank published its analysis as a federal appeals court weighs the constitutionality of Obamacare.
What is cyber insurance and why your business needs it
Learn how cyber insurance can help protect your business.
Kentucky-based Humana says it's laying off more than 800
The Courier-Journal reports that Humana employs 41,600 nationwide, so 2% would be about 832 people. The company says it expects to keep 12,000 in Louisville.
How you can reduce your healthcare costs by paying out of pocket
Why more and more patients are opting not to use their insurance cards at the doctor's office.
Insurers drop fire coverage for 350,000 California residents
Insurance companies are raising premiums and refuse to renew existing policies to some Californians.
US health care system causing widespread burnout among doctors, nurses, report finds
Up to half of all clinicians have reported “substantial” feelings of burnout, including exhaustion, high depersonalization and a low sense of personal accomplishment.
Obamacare insurance premiums drop slightly
Six states will see premiums decline by 10% or more, officials said.
Drug companies reach $260M settlement in opioid litigation
McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health Inc., AmerisourceBergen Corp. and Teva Pharmaceuticals Ltd. agreed to a deal around midnight Sunday
Medicare open enrollment deadline is Dec. 7
Medicare users have until Dec. 7 to make their choice for plans in 2020.
How millennials are making dentists more palatable
Millennial's change the health care industry with Floss Bar mobile dentistry.
California governor signs dozens of bills: Here's how businesses will be affected
The bills cover everything from health care to school lunches to electric car charging stations.
Saving for retirement should be done privately, expert says
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Trump calls out Louisiana's high car insurance rates
President Trump slams Louisiana's car insurance rates.
How much life insurance you really need, according to Dave Ramsey
You don't want to buy too much, but you should have just enough, says Dave Ramsey.
Oxycodone-dealing doctor required cash payments in middle of the night meetups: prosecutors
Staten Island doctor pled guilty to writing medically unnecessary prescriptions for oxycodone.
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