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As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark this year's World Health Day, women and their families as well as medical experts and advocates have called for increased efforts towards ending the ...
After months of striking, some therapists with Kaiser Permanente stopped eating for five days to bring attention to their ...
Lawmakers and expert witnesses emphasized the potential of biosimilars to lower health care costs by overcoming barriers like pharmacy benefit manager practices, limited awareness, and regulatory ...
The inability to pay for health care has reached its highest point in the United States, according to the results of a survey ...
Technological gaps handicap rural hospitals as billions in federal funding to modernize infrastructure lags. The reliance on ...
O ver the last few years, there has been increasing pressure on the U.S. health care system: this includes issues related to ...
This forward-looking webinar explores how leading health systems are addressing affordability upstream to improve both ...
Here, we describe the challenges inherent in health care markets, how our approach to addressing those challenges contributes ...
The rising trajectory in the inability to pay for health care is a disturbing trend that is likely to continue and even accelerate,” said Tim Lash.
Planned cuts to Medicaid and CHIP will put more than 79 million people at medical risk. But resistance is mounting.
Angus Corbett explores how using comparative analysis of health care systems can inform U.S. health care policy.
The percentage of U.S. adults unable to afford or access "quality healthcare" has risen to the highest levels since ...