Republican leaders in Congress remain firmly opposed to any health care plan that renews the pandemic-era expansion of ...
The middlemen that comprise a growing share of America’s convoluted health care system find themselves in a bind. The public is angry about the inflated costs and opaque dealings that govern their ...
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 ...
Nurses represented by National Nurses United were joined by allies including members of Congress for a protest at Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Dec. 3. Following a rally with ...
Nearly three-quarters of Americans rate the US healthcare system C or lower, citing costs, access, and regulation issues. Insurance and pharmaceutical companies are blamed by 66% and 60% of ...
Dr. Edward Barksdale highlights how simulation in Chicago and Peoria advances compassion, social innovation, and tackles ...
The US health-care system is reaching its breaking point. Individuals, families, employees, employers, and public and private health insurance funders are all spending more for health care every year, ...
Administrative costs account for almost a quarter of total US health care spending. Other nations spend a much smaller share (of their much smaller spending) on administrative costs. While high ...
The Queen’s Health Systems is partnering with the state to develop an outpatient care center in Kona that will be adjacent to ...
Government, businesses, health organizations, educators and community leaders must work together in tough times to strengthen care across every island.
Nationally, nearly 1 in 5 health care workers is foreign-born. Among physicians, it’s 1 in 4. Among home health aides, it’s closer to 2 in 5. Immigrants are not just filling gaps; they are holding up ...