The Christmas Eve deadline to enroll via HeatlhCare.gov for health care insurance that starts Jan. 1 has passed.
The federal website received 2 million visits...
The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing held its 15th Annual “Cameos of Caring” Awards Gala honoring 73 nurses from participating health care facilities.The...
by Brian Smedley WASHINGTON-The implementation of the Affordable Care Act is an achievement Americans can be proud of. Making sure that all our brothers and sisters, children and grandchildren, have proper health insurance makes us a stronger, more prosperous nation. Amid this important change, however, we cannot ignore the work that remains to be done, especially in communities of color. Insurance cards are not enough.
Mens health issues, male at doctors office. (CNN Photo/Ferre' Dollar) by Jen Christensen (CNN) -- Amy Braun-Gross is counting the hours until October 1. It's not her birthday nor her anniversary. October 1 is the day that marks the first time ever she will be allowed to buy health insurance.
SUPPORTING THE FIRST—Leslie Pandy, Frances Russ, Adena Davis, the first Black Pitt nursing graduate, Byron Davis, Rosa Davis and Jessica Davis. (Photos by Debbie Norrell) On June 22, at the LeMont Restaurant the Pittsburgh Black Nurses in Action presented their Fifth Annual Evelyn Paige Parker Scholarship Luncheon. The topic of the afternoon “Health Care Reform: What is all the talk about?”
BACKS MEDICAID EXPANSION--Ohio Gov. John Kasich presents the fiscal year 2014-15 executive budget proposal during a news conference Monday, Feb. 4, in Columbus,...