Kaiser Family Foundation

An obscure Obamacare provision forces rural hospitals to pay full price for drugs that many bigger hospitals buy at deeply discounted rates.
But the scientific process may stop him in his tracks.
What these polls don’t always differentiate is voters who actually have to buy their insurance.
"It’s hard to view this as anything but a substantial win for pharma."
To get equivalent benefits, consumers would have to pay 74 percent more, an independent study finds.
Documents examined by Kaiser Health News shed light on the workings of the Trump administration's “Drug Pricing and Innovation Working Group."
A new report shows insurers were getting better results in 2016, the third full year of the program.
Nearly half expect the new health care plan to decrease coverage and increase costs, one survey finds.