Editor's note: This story is part of The Register-Guard's ongoing coverage of the Eugene Community's Choice Awards program celebrating businesses chosen by community members. To nominate your ...
If you’ve been meaning to nominate, this is your reminder. Brevard Community’s Choice Awards nominations are wrapping up fast.
More than 60 high school seniors have been selected to join the Kearney Health Opportunities Program this fall, with the goal of serving rural Nebraska as future health care professionals.
With pressure from global competitors and recent changes in domestic policy threatening to undermine U.S. leadership in this ...
Enrollment in health care sharing ministries is on the rise in Florida, but research shows they have fewer consumer protections.
Medicaid is now paying for health care in jails and prisons, helping smooth inmates’ return to the community. Corrections and law enforcement officials say they’re all for it.
Even people with six-figure incomes are making financial sacrifices to pay for medical care, a new study finds.
Since 1982, ASPPH has supported the professional development of more than 2,100 recent public health graduates through fellowship and internship programs in partnership with CDC. Established in 1995, ...
CMS is pursuing empiric fee-schedule accuracy in original Medicare (eg, validating procedure time assumptions) while rapidly expanding MSSP and CMMI pathways to move beyond unmanaged fee-for-service.
Scientists are often encouraged to avoid politics. But this advice is outdated, if it was ever correct in the first place,” writes Jenna Norton, NIH whistleblower.
Roughly one-third of respondents – equivalent to more than 82 million Americans – said they have had to cut back on at least one daily living expense to cover their health care bills, according to a ...
The Indianapolis Health Equity, Access, Outreach, and Treatment Collaborative was designed to help patients build the knowledge, skills, and support needed to manage their cardiovascular health.