The state will investigate why he was released hours before an apparent attempted murder-suicide
Health Care
Shortage of Psychiatric Beds Preceded State Senator’s Stabbing
The son of Virginia State Senator Creigh Deeds received an emergency mental evaluation the day before the apparent attempted murder-suicide, but no hospitals could admit him. The problem isn’t new
Obamacare Needs Two Young People for Every Three Older Sign-Ups
Initial enrollment numbers aren’t promising
Obama Will Nominate Vivek Hallegere Murthy as Surgeon General
Harvard doctor runs Doctors For America
The Latest Obamacare Worry: Scam Websites
California shuts down sites that tried to capitalize on confusion over the healthcare law
Mystery Obamacare Woman Says She was ‘Cyberbullied’
Turns out she’s a Maryland mom
HealthCare.gov Asks Shoppers for a Second Chance
Government officials say the site is fixed and ready to start signing people up for health plans for real this time
Obamacare Website: Fewer Than 50,000 Have Enrolled
Insiders reveal a figure that, if accurate, falls radically short of expectations
Bringing Obamacare To Your Favorite TV Show
Foundation spending $500K to educate TV writers on new health care law
In Wisconsin, Scott Walker Looks for His Own Way to Insure the Poor
The potential presidential candidate is parting ways with fellow Republican leaders to provide health coverage for low-income residents, a move that could point the way for his party’s entitlement reform plans
Obamacare Early Enrollment Numbers Embarrassingly Small
Only six people enrolled in the first 24 hours
Obamacare Site Goes Down Again
Verizon called in for extra maintenance
The Bright Side of Obamacare’s Broken Promise
Despite what President Obama said, thousands of people are being forced to change plans. But their new ones may offer better coverage.