Health Care’s Rotating Villain
Drugmakers, insurers, and hospitals pass the blame to each other, while working together to protect their lucrative scam.
Deep dives into the political corruption and corporate bureaucracy that keeps Americans sick while making executives rich.
Drugmakers, insurers, and hospitals pass the blame to each other, while working together to protect their lucrative scam.
The administration has ways it could share vaccine information with the world — but it refuses to do so.
Facing a primary challenger and courting real estate interests, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is pushing to end remote work.
Corporate Dems saved Big Pharma $450 billion by watering down the party’s drug pricing plan.
These Dems say they aren’t sabotaging their party’s drug pricing plan, but their recent donation hauls suggest otherwise.
In an internal memo, the American College of Emergency Physicians let slip that its embrace of private equity could be exposing doctors to fraud charges.
The insurance industry is bankrolling misleading ads and lobbying to derail Democratic legislation that would expand Medicare benefits and cut into their profits.
Pharmaceutical interests are donating big money to Kyrsten Sinema, who could block Democrats’ drug pricing negotiation plan.
Corporate Dems are trying to prevent the government from securing lower prices for drugs that the government already funded.
Hospital lobbyists just detailed the thievery of the corporate health insurers in new documents reviewed by The Daily Poster.