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An upcoming Supreme Court case is challenging provisions that enable access to free preventive services, and it's something employers should be paying attention to.
Similar to other professions, science has organizations that represent scientists and the research they do. Too many are ...
Missy Hopson, PhD, Ochsner Health, discussed in detail the challenges of strengthening the patient-centered workforce, the ...
The US Centers and Disease Control and Prevention is considering recommending annual Covid-19 shots to those who are older or ...
If Medicaid coverage is cut or reduced, there would be "profound" effects on maternal and infant outcomes, Dr. Sharon O'Leary ...
A KFF Health News analysis underscores how the NIH funding terminations have spared no part of the country, politically or geographically.
The AHA April 16 responded to the Lown Institute's latest report on hospital community benefits.
From capacity constraints to reimbursement pressures, health system CEOs are navigating a changing healthcare landscape. One of the top concerns in 2025 is the potential for Medicaid funding cuts. A ...
The former Hospital for the Negro Insane of Maryland was once the state’s most crowded psychiatric institution. Pulling off a plan to redevelop it won’t be easy.
Each year, the world loses about 12,000 lives due to Chagas disease. This alarming statistic prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
A downtown business owner who has dedicated her life to serving adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities is ...
The randomized clinical trial looked into whether immediate skin-to-skin contact with preterm babies improved early childhood ...
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