Understanding Medicare: The Basics from Part A to Part D by Dan Caplinger May 14th 2013 5:00AM For millions of Americans, Medicare is a major key to a secure retirement, but over the years, it's gotten increasingly complex. Here's the simple version of how it all works.
Health-Care Overhaul Seen Boosting Drug Costs by The Associated Press May 13th 2013 6:30AM Cancer patients could face high costs for medications under President Barack Obama's health care law, industry analysts and advocates warn.
Americans' Rx Drug Spending Shows Rare Drop in 2012 by The Associated Press May 9th 2013 10:50AM Spending on prescription medicines in the U.S. fell for the first time in decades last year, as cash-strapped consumers continued to cut back on use of health-care services.
Report: Fees Vary Wildly Among Hospitals for Same Procedure by The Associated Press May 8th 2013 2:04PM Hospitals within the same city sometimes charge tens of thousands of dollars more for the same procedures, according to government figures released for the first time.
Health Care System's Biggest Problem Isn't Cost; It's Quality by Rich Smith May 8th 2013 10:24AM Washington may have passed Obamacare to reform the health care system and reduce costs, but it turns out high cost isn't Americans' No. 1 gripe about our health care system.
5 Ways to Cut the Cost of Allergy Relief by CNNMoney May 3rd 2013 11:30AM Looking for allergy relief? Prescriptions, rather than OTC remedies, are often more effective and cheaper in the long run.
Who Lies More About Dings, Crashes and Tickets -- Husbands or Wives? by Michele Lerner May 3rd 2013 5:00AM Men and women already bicker about which sex drives better. Now they have another topic of automotive contention: Who lies more about dings, crashes, and tickets?