Sometimes, you gotta do what you gotta do. Or you gotta do what you’re good at doing. And, even when you’d prefer to be doing something else, it can be rewarding, if hard. Dian Sparling, 71...
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Boomers living longer, drinking less
According to a recent NIH-commissioned Census Bureau report, there’s some good news for boomers if current trends continue. Older adults are smoking and drinking less. And fewer older adults...
Hospitals poor on patient safety that you might want to avoid
You should think twice before using hospitals poor on patient safety. Medicare recently penalized 721 hospitals in the United States for their high rates of avoidable infections and complications...
Fed survey highlights financial stress of Americans
A 2013 survey by the Federal Reserve shows that a significant portion of the U.S. population exhibit evidence of financial stress. More than a third of people surveyed (38 percent) reported that...
A crash course in 5 important health insurance terms
As if you didn’t already have enough to think about, you need to understand a sea of insurance concepts to keep your health care costs down. Here are five terms you should definitely...
Why are drug prices in the US twice as much as in Holland and...
Why are drug prices in the US twice as much as in Holland and more than twice as much as the Brits? Dean Baker at the Center for Economic and Policy Research explains here that the only reason we pay...
Low-income adults value Medicaid
A recent survey of low-income adults reveals that low-income adults value Medicaid. They view Medicaid as health insurance coverage that is as good or better than private insurance in “quality and...
US News and World Reports: 2014 Best Hospitals in America
What are the best hospitals in America? US News and World Reports released its answer for 2014. There’s a lot of information to consider and there are a lot of unknowns. The U.S. News survey...
Some sobering data on people over 65 in the US
Recently, the Census Bureau released a report on the population of people over 65 in the US and highlighting trends. There is some heartening news to be found in the data. But, here are some...
Higher proportion of people over 65 in the U.S. are working
Not only are Americans in their 40s and 50’s expecting to work past 65 today, but today many more Americans over 65 are working than ever before. The Census Bureau attributes this increase in...
