When the first COVID-19 cases were detected in Ohio, normalcy became a thing of the past, lives were upended and virtually every industry was impacted. Especially health care. As hospitals prepared ...
US health care spending increased 9.7 percent to reach $4.1 trillion in 2020, a much faster rate than the 4.3 percent increase seen in 2019. The acceleration in 2020 was due to a 36.0 percent increase ...
TCB’s Notable Heroes in Health Care are doctors, nurses, directors, CEOs, diversity officers, and medical advisors, among others. They represent large hospital systems, private practices, insurance ...
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Over a dozen medical workers had to quickly mobilize to intubate a patient with COVID-19 at Parkland Memorial Hospital in early December. The pandemic has taken a great toll in lost lives and ...
For each person that went uncounted in the 2010 Census, Vermont lost more than $2,300 in 2015 federal grants for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, foster care and adoption ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Faced with a global pandemic, health care providers all ...
As the U.S. coronavirus death toll approaches 200,000, the topic of health care takes center stage ahead of Election Day. Federal data released Tuesday reveals nearly 30 million people in the United ...
As health systems and hospitals are under unprecedented stress from the COVID-19 pandemic, their IT departments also are facing critical skills and staffing shortages as they battle unrelenting ...
New York’s health care sector is no stranger to disaster. Many of its doctors, nurses and scientists, among other players, have served on the front lines of crises dating back to the AIDS/HIV outbreak ...
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