June 17, 2008
The city-state of Singapore may have a fix for America's healthcare woes, says Rowan Callick...
THE AMERICAN
Does one of every four American teenagers really have a sexually transmitted disease?...
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION/NATIONAL JOURNAL
ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS WILL SAVE LIVES
Electronic medical records are portable, reduce costs and save lives, say observers...
SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
Telemedicine helps doctors and medical staff exchange information, making consultations with specialists available even to patients and doctors in remote regions of the world...
THE ECONOMIST
ADDING HEALTH CARE TO YOUR SHOPPING LIST: THE EMERGENCE OF IN-STORE CLINICS
In-store health care clinics are a growing phenomenon and offer a private sector solution to some of the growing concerns of policymakers, says Sarah McIntosh...
FLINT HILLS CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY
SPRINGFIELD SHOULD LOOK TO THE EAST FOR HEALTH CARE
To reform health care, Illinois should look to Florida and even New Jersey, say observers...
JACKSONVILLE (ILL.) JOURNAL-COURIER