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CVS Made a Big Bet on Medicare. It's Looking Risky.
The company’s Medicare business, hit by higher medical costs, pushed down CVS’s first-quarter earnings.The Wall Street Journal - World -
CVS Made a Big Bet on Medicare. It's Looking Risky.
The company’s Medicare business, hit by higher medical costs, pushed down CVS’s first-quarter earnings.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
The doctor 'empowering' England Women to success
England Women's doctor Ritan Mehta on how talking about periods, sports bras and breast and pelvic floor health is improving the team's performance.BBC News - Top stories -
Doctor assumed disabled woman did not have sex
Adults with disabilities describe traumatic experiences trying to access healthcare.BBC News - Top stories -
Junior doctors in NI to stage further walk outs
Two 48-hour walks outs will take place later this month after talks broke down.BBC News - Top stories -
CVS Health chops 2024 forecast as cost struggles with Medicare Advantage persist
CVS Health missed first-quarter expectations and chopped its 2024 outlook more than a dollar below Wall Street’s forecastABC News - Top stories -
Cyberattack on UnitedHealth firm forces doctors to dig into personal savings to stay afloat
Many doctors have been left without a way to get paid for their services.CNBC - Business -
As South Korea Doctors’ Walkout Drags on, Many Blame President
A walkout by physicians has dragged on for weeks, as they protest a plan by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s government to increase medical school enrollment.The New York Times - World - South Korea -
As South Korea Doctors’ Walkout Drags on, Many Blame President
A walkout by physicians has dragged on for weeks, as they protest a plan by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s government to increase medical school enrollment.The New York Times - Top stories - South Korea -
Doctor explains why mammograms should start at age 40
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains why experts hope more aggressive screening guidelines will help address some concerning breast cancer trends.CBS News - Top stories
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Shell's Results Beat Met With Muted Reaction, Fueling U.S.-Listing Argument
Shell’s better-than-expected earnings and continued $3.5 billion buyback program prompted a relatively muted market reaction, fueling the argument the energy giant would be better served by a listing in the U.S., AJ Bell said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
BYD's First-Quarter Story Is in The Margins
BYD, the world’s largest electric-vehicle maker, paid a price for aggressively cutting prices on its cars, grinding revenue growth to a four-year low in the first quarter. But the bigger story is in its margins.The Wall Street Journal - World