NYU’s experience rebuts the idea that tuition-free programs open doors to low-income students, per reporting by Rose Horowitch at The Atlantic.
When malicious hackers stole data from Change Healthcare and demanded a ransom, providers lost an estimated $100 million per day early on.
According to new data from the Research and Action Institute at the Association of American Medical Colleges, OB/GYN, internal medicine, and emergency medicine programs saw the biggest drops — around 7% or 8%.
As doctors prepare for another strike to protest their salaries and working conditions, some weigh opportunities in the U.S. and Canada.
In “Fragmented,” Dr. Ilana Yurkiewicz writes about health care providers’ struggles to access medical information and how it impacts patients.
Health care staffing shortages and high turnover rates means patients end up waiting longer to get through emergency departments.
As patients search the web for a doctor or dentist, online reviews have become more important to health care providers.
Many health care workers have fled the pandemic’s burdens in areas with low vaccination rates and fragile economies.
Wearable devices and face-to-face home visits are helping a doctor transform his practice — and how he cares for patients.
A view of the strong labor market in a rural Ohio town.