Washington Report: Week of Oct. 26... (Continue reading)
Homebuyers Tax Credit May Be Too Popular In response to abuses and fraud uncovered by the IRS and Treasury Department into the First-Time Homebuyer Credit program, the House Ways and Means oversight subcommittee introduced a bipartisan bill Thursday to improve the... (Continue reading)
Dr. Mark Johnson, chair of the department of family medicine at the University of Medicine and Dentistry at the New Jersey Medical School, answers questions about the swine flu and its vaccine.... (Continue reading)
When it comes to your medical records, privacy is probably one of your top concerns. This is why the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed by Congress in 1996. HIPAA gives you the right to inspect... (Continue reading)
Updates from Capitol Hill... (Continue reading)
News Roundup: Week of Sept. 27 - Oct. 3... (Continue reading)
Arnaldo Silva gave his daughter Vanessa the gift of life twice, the second time by saving it. If it weren’t for his breast cancer diagnosis, his daughter may have waited until age 40 to get a mammogram, as recommended by... (Continue reading)
Aetna’s chief executive, Ronald A. Williams, recently gave Black Enterprise the insurance industry’s take on how to improve healthcare in America.... (Continue reading)
News Roundup: Week of Sept. 21 - Sept 27... (Continue reading)
News Roundup... (Continue reading)