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More patients are choosing at-home health treatment as a better, more comfortable alternative to traditional medical settings ...
Why is health care so staggeringly difficult to use? How do we fix it? To move forward, we first must look back, because the ...
The aging US population is increasing demand for healthcare, with those aged 65+ projected to rise by 47% by 2050. Workforce shortages and employee burnout are major challenges, with nearly half of ...
Oregon is on the verge of enacting single-payer health care, but continued organizing is needed to secure victory.
Newsweek's Digital Health Forum brings together industry leaders to discuss the biggest challenges facing health care.
How do we produce better health outcomes and an exceptional experience at a lower cost, at scale, every day? Learn how a ...
That's why I spoke with Jeff DiLullo, CEO of Philips North America, for this week's Pulse Check feature. Philips announced a ...
America’s primary care chassis is crumbling. How Medicare pays physicians is partially to blame. But expanding value-based ...
Many studies show public funding of private health care can be more expensive and less equitable. A truly evidence-based ...
The first physicians’ union formed in 1934, when hospital residents – doctors in training who tended then, as now, to be paid ...
Nurse retention remains a major challenge for U.S. hospitals, as emotional fatigue and generational differences reshape how healthcare leaders support their nursing teams. Becker’s spoke with seven ...
Two U.S. hospitals are the latest to announce that they are ending some, or all, of their pediatric gender care services. Some experts say patients could be harmed.