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Two U.S. hospitals are the latest to announce that they are ending some, or all, of their pediatric gender care services.
Eversana, a company that helps drugmakers sell their medicines, has acquired a smaller firm called Waltz Health that helps ...
U.S. District Judge Brendan Hurson in Baltimore in his ruling sided with a challenge brought by the city of Chicago, the ...
According to the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, in 2022, the United States spent an estimated $12,742 per person on health care—the highest per capita spending among wealthy nations.
(CNN) — The US spends more on health care than any other high-income country, but a new report suggests that “Americans are sicker, die younger and struggle to afford essential health care.” ...
The health care system’s administrative complexity ballooned beginning in the 1960s, driven by the rise of state-run Medicaid programs, private insurers and increasingly fragmented billing systems.
A new TIAA Institute report says solving workforce shortages with smarter hiring, training, and artificial intelligence could ...
Creating clear regulatory frameworks and reimbursement standards can help ensure the responsible and effective integration of ...
As US health care spending increases, government, employers, and individuals have less to invest when it comes to addressing the issues that have the greatest impact on people’s health.
Part 3: ANALYSIS: Health care quality will improve for all, if we have a federal watchdog Part 5: ANALYSIS: The 2 options for US health care likely to emerge in the next decade ...
Health officials in Mississippi have declared a public emergency over the state’s rising infant mortality rate, which is the highest it’s been in a decade. Data from 2024 show that for every 1,000 ...