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Foreign nurses are in high demand to support patients in U.S. nursing homes and hospitals, but visa barriers remain in place.
Some bankruptcies reflect fallout from the financial crisis more than a decade ago.
A quarter of referred patients were turned away from home health care providers because of staff shortages, an industry report says.
A new book puts forth ambitious solutions to redesigning and funding the American health care system.
The rule would force insurance companies to follow laws stating mental health care must be covered like physical health care.
University of Pennsylvania Health System stops participation in U.S. News’ rankings. But the list does influence some patients and insurers.
Patient numbers have bounced back to prepandemic levels.
Bolstering educational infrastructure for prospective students can address the worsening nursing shortage.
About 28% said they had skipped some form of health care because they couldn’t afford it, although other costs have been rising faster.
A new federal program is dropping rural hospitals a lifeline to keep emergency services available as they struggle to turn a profit.