Newsweek has revealed their list of the top hospitals in Michigan and it's impressive. Read how the rankings were compiled and see the Mitten State's top 10.
A recent study shows how drastically medical costs vary from state to state. Taking a look at various factors such as the cost of a hospital stay, an ER visit, and the most expensive medical procedures, the study reveals the best and worst states for medical costs. And Michigan has earned it's spot in the Top 10 list of one of the best states in the U.S. when it comes to affordable medical costs.
Commentary and analysis from Tom and Flint's premiere political pundit Paul Rozycki plus the looming deadline for signing-up for Obamacare with Erin Knott from Enroll America on The Tom Sumner Program Wednesday February 5 beginning at 3 p...
Gov. Rick Snyder has filed a grant application to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service (HHS) to collaborate with the federal government on a state partnership exchange (SPE). The governor said, however, that if additional federal deadlines are extended or the Michigan Legislature takes action authorizing a state-based exchange, then Michigan may exercise its option for the proposed MI H
Thanks to soaring health care costs, a new study finds that nearly 10 percent of American companies will stop providing medical insurance to their workers within the next few years.
State Representative Joe Graves will be one of the lawmakers studying data and shaping the state's policy before the Michigan House takes action to implement the federally mandated health care exchange required by the Affordable Care Act...
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder:
"The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is legislation that misses the point on the most important reforms needed in our health care system. In the meantime, it has been a detriment to the economic recovery of our country by causing massive uncertainty regarding medical costs which discourages job creation...
Sometimes, even the most diligent news network can make a mistake. But when two networks botch a report only minutes apart? Well, that qualifies as news itself.
The Obama administration got an enormous victory on Thursday when the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to uphold the President’s signature achievement: the 2010 health care law.
And in a surprise to many court watchers, it was Chief Justice John Roberts who sided with the more liberal justices and wrote the majority opinion.