Fracture risk is elevated both before and after a cancer diagnosis, with the highest rates observed in the years immediately following diagnosis, according to study findings published in the Journal ...
Nemours' new Institute for Maternal Fetal Health has several cutting-edge capabilities such as an advanced delivery unit, ...
Program represents a $50 billion investment across five fiscal years beginning in 2026 to expand access to care in rural communities and modernize the infrastructure that small practices, rural health ...
After injury or serious illness, recovery doesn't end when treatment is complete. At WVU Medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists are helping patients rebuild strength, restore ...
More than 40 million Americans are already opting to take on the cost of sick visits, drugs and surgeries to get lower ...
In New York state, large numbers of insurance denials were overturned when independent clinical experts got involved in reviewing cases. This suggests ideas for possible reform of claims evaluations ...
Prescribing antidepressants according to a patient's genetic makeup could help manage depressive symptoms in the long-term, a clinical trial suggests.
In a social media landscape shaped by hashtags, algorithms, and viral posts, nurse leaders must decide: Will they let the narrative spiral, or can they adapt and join the conversation? ...
AI-driven, automated claim denials and excessive medical record requests are creating significant administrative waste for ...
Long COVID patients have reported over 200 related ailments. Most common are fatigue, memory and concentration problems, and difficulty breathing. Unsurprisingly, the stress and discouragement of ...
Governance structures lag behind system growth, with boards overseeing more risk and complexity without the evolution needed ...
Muted respiratory season and policy-driven payer shifts dent early volumes—but executives signal confidence in rebound and reimbursement tailwinds.