Medicare data show wide variations in hospital charges
Data released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services show wide swings in what hospitals charge patients for care. Neither the government nor major insurers pay billed charges.
Data released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services show wide swings in what hospitals charge patients for care. Neither the government nor major insurers pay billed charges.
The Old North Grocery Co-op opened in 2010 as a promising response to the food desert in pockets of St. Louis. Nearly three years later, the store is struggling to keep its doors open, unable to lure enough customers to break even.
Lead poisoning hasn't been eradicated in St. Louis, but it is a lot less common these days, thanks to Mayor Francis Slay's Lead Safe St. Louis campaign. But critics says the mayor hasn't done enough to address other health disparities.
The Obama administration is seeking to end controversy with some church-affiliated groups by exempting them from covering the cost of contraceptive services for workers, but still require that their health plans included such services.
Americans took time to exhale after Congress headed off major tax hikes. But the deal didn't please hospitals. They will be required to give up some federal subsidies to protect Medicare reimbursements levels for doctors..
In the spring of 2010, Nine Network producer Ruth Ezell began trying to unravel a personal medical mystery. Although she took care of herself, changes in her body suggested all was not well. The problem was Cushing's disease.
U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., is praising a decision by the federal 8th Circuit Court of Appeals that is temporarily blocking a provision of the Affordable Care Act that requires employer-provided insurance to cover contraception. A St. Louis businessman filed the suit. Blunt had unsuccessfully fought the issue earlier this year.
The Nine Network studio was packed Monday night during a town hall meeting on heroin addiction. A parent, prison official and treatment expert joined moderator Jim Kirchherr in a discussion of best practices for dealing with the problem.
Hospitals are doing more to address the demand for heroin treatment, while free-standing treatment clinics are beefing up their levels of assistance. But some say these expanded programs won't reach all who need help for heroin addiction.
Boston became a pioneer in evidence-based programs to combat violence with Operation Ceasefire in the 1990s. It put a dent in the city's homicide rate among young people under age 24. Other cities are trying similar programs.