Investing in American Health
"Investing in American Health" is a Special Advertising supplement to The Washington Times.
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The medical provider shortage threatens Americans' health
Medical care is a high-stakes endeavor. But imagine if our ability to seek out quality health guidance and treatment was drastically hindered by a lack of available providers.
Big pharma puts other countries first and America last. It's time we change that
Americans are sick and tired of being sick and tired.
We must tackle the medical professional shortage
By almost any measure, our nation faces a shortage of qualified medical professionals, and this shortage is causing a crisis in my home state of Nevada when it comes to accessing quality health care.
This is our prescription to fix a broken health care system
As physicians who have practiced for decades and the co-chairs of the GOP Doctors' Caucus, we have witnessed firsthand the breakdown of our health care system.
Supporting loan repayment programs is key to strengthening the primary care workforce
As a family physician, I've seen firsthand what happens when people can't access the care they need.
Make veterans healthy again
America's veterans answered the call to serve their country. Now it's our turn to serve them not just with words of gratitude, but with real solutions that improve their health, dignity and quality of life.
Reforming prior authorization: The next step to helping both sides of the stethoscope
"You have cancer." Those three words bring time to a screeching halt. I know; it happened to me.
Congress must ensure health care cost estimates are accurate
Congress relies on cost estimates from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to determine the financial impact of proposed health care legislation.
Fixing our health care workforce doesn't have to break the bank
In Washington, the answer to every problem is often to spend more of your hard-earned dollars.
We must strengthen America's health care workforce
As both a dentist and a member of Congress, I have dedicated my life to improving the health and wellbeing of the American people.
Fighting a deadly illness is brutal. You shouldn't have to fight your insurance too
When Maryville, Wash., resident Robin Sparks was diagnosed with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, she and her doctor quickly came up with a care plan.
Life-Changing Therapy Approved in Europe Is On Hold at the FDA
Support for the approval of Sotagliflozin as a new treatment for glycemic control for the 1.7 million US adults with T1D.