Months into a criminal investigation by the California Department of Justice into Contra Costa Health for possible Medi-Cal ...
Bea Grause, R.N., J.D., president of the Healthcare Association of New York State, discusses the tough findings and partnerships needed to solve these problems, insights into the correlation between ...
No cardiac tests were ordered, and he was sent home with a steroid prescription that likely worsened his condition. Not only ...
Slashing indirect-cost funding to 15 percent would mean that “work to cure and treat human disease will grind to a halt,” the attorneys general wrote.
As Washington combats overdoses from fentanyl and other drugs, addiction centers say a gap in funding for patients' room and ...
Facing rising costs and hoping to make its sprawling network more efficient, the state’s largest private employer aims to cut ...
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Multi-national corporations, home-grown companies, industry groups, advocacy organizations, local government, ...
Elia, a retired West Haven public school teacher who began advocating for repeal in 1997, helped coordinate congressional ...
“The first thing we should think about is disaster preparation…being ready for whatever might come down the road,” Alex ...
UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty’s recent public comments suggest he understands healthcare’s biggest problem. The question is: Will he take action to fix it?
We are four weeks from the first legislative funnel. Bills that originated in the House must pass a House full committee for them to be considered on the floor. This excludes appropriation and tax ...
In whatever corner of hell where he now resides, old Joe Stalin must be smiling at the alacrity with which Donald Trump’s ...