-
Adovcates say there is a critical need for providers who understand the unique needs of people who faced great trauma to come to America.
-
A state investigation into jail health care fees found several county jails fail to follow Iowa Code.
-
Diabetes and weight loss drugs seem to be a miracle, but the popularity of the drugs has led to shortages and some questioning what this means for the body positivity movement.
-
For the first time, Medicare will be able to negotiate prices directly with drugmakers.
-
A new report has found the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated long-standing issues facing the state's nursing homes.
-
A study published in Health Affairs this week found states that expanded Medicaid eligibility saw fewer postpartum hospitalizations.
-
The Iowa attorney general's office announced it has reached a $44.4 million settlement with Missouri-based Centene, which operates as Iowa Total Care in the state, over its pharmaceutical billing practices.
-
The Inflation Reduction Act could make health care more affordable and accessible for Iowans. On River to River, Iowans and health care experts discuss how the legislation could impact the state.
-
A new report by the Commonwealth Fund ranked Iowa 22nd in the nation for COVID-19 related health measures and 17th overall.
-
The Biden administration is trying to close a gap in the Affordable Care Act that blocks 5 million people from getting affordable health care.