2. Changing Medicaid and subsidy policy could lead to more uninsured or self-insured patients and more deeply affect hospitals serving low-income and vulnerable populations, according to the report.
The insurance giant and Optum parent is forecasting a 2025 medical care ratio roughly a point above last year’s 85.5 percent.
National Institutes of Health Director Monica Bertagnolli will resign Friday. The Hill reports that while the agency has typically held bipartisan support, residual Republican dissatisfaction over the ...
The AARP report suggests the spending cap could be huge for Medicare enrollees who take costly drugs for cancer, rheumatoid ...
At least two health care entities in Wyoming are financially burdened with paying off COVID-related projects after they failed to get adequate federal ARPA funding from the state. In 2021, federal ...
A private business has helped supercharge a controversial federal drug program. Patients and insurers have been left with big ...
The future of Alberta's COVID-19 vaccination program is unclear as the federal government shifts responsibility for the ...
A long-planned revamp of Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital is finally moving forward. The health system filed paperwork with ...
Patricia Bunting, 76, had been on a three-week holiday with her grandson and two sons when she caught covid and was ...
But it is only now being detected more via a test that costs about Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000.' 'The HMPV virus typically causes ...
The prevalence and burden of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) has decreased over time in health care workers, according ...
A retired infection control nurse says she has never known a situation in hospitals where four viruses are rife at such high ...