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A federal appeals court has upheld an Oregon law letting the state approve or deny proposed health care mergers, rejecting a ...
Doctors say Regulatory Standards Bill is threat to health 'Equal under the law' principle ignores equity gaps for Māori and others Deregulation will expose patients to harm Narrow focus on economic ...
In March, an Indiana abortion patient identified as Jane Doe filed a medical negligence lawsuit against Dr. Keith Reisinger-Kindle in Champaign County Circuit Court.
Anna Kirkland has been studying law, health, and discrimination for twenty-five years. She is a professor of Women’s and ...
Inconsistent fees paid to doctors and facilities show the disadvantage independent clinicians face in the market.
In 2025 the US Federal Government has attacked scientific research and evidence, medical expertise, public health, health equity, and human rights.1–5 At this challenging time, many health ...
In recent years, mobile health (mHealth) technologies have emerged as a transformative force in the fight against infectious diseases, which continue to ...
Wood, a Franciscan nun and nurse practitioner, provides medical services to low-income Sacramento residents four days a week at her no-cost clinic, Clara’s House. The clinic has 456 immigrant patients ...
A hospital’s land and buildings are sold, often to a real estate investment trust (REIT), then leased back to the hospital.
The digital health market is welcoming new IPOs for the first time in years. Bankers and investors think these 9 startups ...
St. Louis and the Midwest will lose one of its prominent health care leaders on Oct. 1, 2025, when BJC Health System’s CEO, ...
In a move to fight stigma and improve care, New York City is channeling new support to Brooklyn’s LGBTQ+ health services.
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