Ahead of the grand jury's decision in Ferguson, President Obama has a history of commenting on race relations in the U.S.
Leana Wen is trying to launch a platform where doctors disclose information about their income. Some doctors are not excited.
As U.S. health care fraud grows, one New Jersey doctor admits to his part in $100 million bribery scheme.
The Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital nurse was involved in the treatment of Thomas Eric Duncan.
The unidentified worker was an employee of the hospital that treated Thomas Eric Duncan, who succumbed to Ebola virus disease Wednesday.
The acquisition, recommended by the boards of both companies, would aim to combine the two U.S.-based companies' complementary products.
The Office of Inspector General's hack on Healthcare.gov evaluated security measures for various government marketplaces.
Cognizant made its biggest acquisition to date, agreeing to buy health care software maker TriZetto in $2.7 billion all-cash deal.
New data from Gallup shows that American voters are most concerned about the economy, and think Republicans can handle it better.
Eric Shinseki, secretary of the embattled Department of Veterans Affairs, will testify about charges of negligence and a possible cover-up.
China's anti-corruption probes are going after foreign companies that are marking up prices.
A SARS-like virus, MERS was first detected in Saudi Arabia in 2012.
“If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization.”
"If I cannot make money on handsets, I will not be in the handset business," BlackBerry CEO John Chen said.
The ACA site experienced a last-minute surge in people singing up for the program.
People rushing to enroll in a health care insurance plan on deadline day were met with a “currently unavailable” message.
President Barack Obama appeared on Zach Galifianakis' "Between Two Ferns" to promote Healthcare.gov and its fast-approaching March 31 deadline.
Investments in Peru’s mining sector could reach a record $14 billion in 2014.
The number of people who reach their 80th birthday will quadruple to almost 400 million by the year 2050,
Sign-ups for Obamacare have surged in December, leading more than 1 million Americans to select a healthcare plan by Friday.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius defended HealthCare.gov before a House committee hearing.
Fixes to the healthcare.gov website may put Obamacare back on track to get the number of users the White House had originally hoped for.