Hollywood center taps medical authorities to answer producers’ questions on everything from autism to tuberculosis.
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HHS spurs innovation to develop next-generation portable ventilator
HHS spurs innovation to develop next-generation portable ventilator
FAQ: Children’s Health Insurance Program’s Future Is Unclear Under The Health Law
The federal-state program, called CHIP, is funded only for another year under the law, and advocates worry that without it, some kids may suffer.
Call for Public Comment: Cardiovascular Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice, Second Edition
Health Law Tempers New State Coverage Mandates
Provisions in the Affordable Care Act seek to curb individual states from setting new mandates requiring insurers to cover specific care but many local legislators are trying to work around that.
Patients Take On More Health Care Costs, But Struggle To Find Prices
The price a consumer pays for a medical procedure can vary significantly— often with little difference in quality.
New Affordable Care Act tools and payment models deliver $372 million in savings, improve care
New Affordable Care Act tools and payment models deliver $372 million in savings, improve care
U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps to help treat Ebola patients in Liberia
U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps to help treat Ebola Patients in Liberia
Nurse taps into people skills as patient care supervisor
Jamie Todd averages five to 10 miles per shift. She says doesn’t mind, though. It keeps her connected with all the right people.
In South Florida And The Nation, Healthcare Costs Often Are Shrouded In Secrecy
Like many employers across the country, Miami-Dade isn’t allowed to know the prices its own insurance administrators negotiate with healthcare providers, even though the county is self-insured and workers’ claims are paid with taxpayer dollars.