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Experts are warning that more than 500,000 Ohioans are poised to lose insurance subsidies starting next year. In many cases, the increased costs they’ll face will be so big that more than 100,000 will ...
Twenty-one hospitals have closed in Missouri in the past 10 years, many in rural areas. Residents now must drive long distances for care, or make the decision that it's just not worth traveling until ...
More than 10,000 measles cases, 18 of them fatal, have been reported across 10 countries in the Americas this year, with the pace of infections 34 times higher than a year ago, the Pan American Health ...
The federal budget deficits caused by President Donald Trump's tax and spending law could trigger automatic cuts to Medicare if Congress does not act, the nonpartisan CBO reported Friday. The CBO ...
A patient who died in February after calling for help in a Mission Hospital emergency department bathroom went 29 minutes with no response as multiple staff members passed by the door with a call ...
Increases are expected to mainly affect stand-alone Part D plans, not the drug coverage offered as part of Medicare Advantage ...
Innovation is crucial for long-term economic prosperity. One area where that’s happening aplenty: medical technology. From a cancer vaccine to an Alzheimer’s blood test to a life-changing exoskeleton, ...
Ambient listening technology gives nurses time back to spend with their patients and allows patients to be more engaged in ...
Healthcare organizations should not rely on workarounds to set up and complete follow-up imaging, this CMO says.
Hospitals posted stronger margins in June, but rising bad debt and non-labor expenses continue to challenge bottom lines.
HealthLeaders spoke to Wendi Goodson-Celerin, EVP and CNE at the Florida Health Sciences Center, about Tampa General Hospital 's new ambient listening solution and how it is changing bedside nursing ...
For hospital CEOs, earning the trust of their staff is every bit as critical as strengthening trust with the public.