Oscar Health Launches Consumer Marketplace For Insurance Beyond Its Own

Oscar Health launched a new health marketplace to connect consumers to major individual health insurance plans as well as supplemental coverage beyond what it sells.

Calling The Iconic 867-5309 Phone Number Now Goes To A Cancer Helpline

“867-5309/Jenny” was a hit song by the group Tommy Tutone in the 1980s. Here’s how the phone number recently become the way to reach the Cancer Support Community.

FDA Lists Xanax Recall. Here’s What You Need To Know

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has listed a voluntary recall of a single lot of Xanax XR by a distributor of the medication, Viatris, Inc. Here’s what this means.

The Most Dysfunctional Leadership Habit In Healthcare: ‘Split The Baby’ Thinking

Many healthcare organizations are dominated by cultures of compromise and consensus. And maybe that’s why they never really get better.

‘Bedtime Stacking’ Trends On TikTok. Here Are The Risks

Various TikTokers have been pushing something called “bedtime stacking” or “sleep stacking” as an efficiency and comfort hack. But is this a good idea?

The Racist Patient, Revisited

Racism was once pushed underground in clinical settings. Have we made progress?

Attention Turns To UnitedHealth Earnings For Signs Of Insurer Rebound

UnitedHealth Group earnings next week may signal whether health insurance companies are getting a handle on rising costs dragging down the industry.

The More We Add To U.S. Healthcare, The Worse It Gets

Better healthcare outcomes and lower costs begin with subtraction, not addition. Here’s why less is more when it comes to American medicine.

America’s Healthcare Innovation Problem

We don’t have an innovation problem in healthcare—we have an honesty problem. How to fix our broken culture of healthcare innovation.