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‘An Arm And a Leg’: How a Former Health Care Executive Became a Health Care Whistleblower

January 21, 2021

Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen. Former health care executive Wendell Potter spent part of 2020 publishing high-profile apologies for the work he […]

Schools, day care not a big factor in kids getting COVID: study

December 18, 2020

As a rule, COVID-19 spreads rapidly in most groups, but new research suggests that schools and day care centers appear to be the exception. Among […]

Study seeks to assess unintended consequences of COVID‑19 rules on families with babies in neonatal care

November 18, 2020

When widespread restrictions were put in place across the country to stem the spread of COVID-19, they carried with them unintended consequences for a particularly […]

Improved medical record management means better care during COVID-19 pandemic

November 13, 2020

Across the nation, top universities offer comprehensive health services to more than 20 million students in the form of primary, urgent and mental health care […]

Telemedicine reduces cancellations for care during COVID in large Ohio heath center

November 12, 2020

New research presented at ACR Convergence, the American College of Rheumatology’s annual meeting, shows that expanded use of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic improved cancelation […]

Collective impact partnership models help close health care workforce gap

October 30, 2020

Currently, approximately 1.6 million Virginians live in primary care shortage areas and 2.2 million in mental health care shortage areas (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2019), yet […]

How care pathways contribute to improving oncological care

October 28, 2020

Care pathways for cancer patients play an important role in improving the quality of care and the outcomes of this care. This is the conclusion […]

Asian countries do aged care differently—here’s what we can learn from them

October 23, 2020

Unlike in Western countries like Australia, traditional Asian cultures place a heavy emphasis on filial piety—the expectation children will support their parents in old age. […]

Virtual follow-up care is more convenient and just as beneficial to surgical patients

October 4, 2020

Surgical patients who participate in virtual follow-up visits after their operations spend a similar amount of time with surgical team members as those who meet […]

Health care use, costs increase 20-fold after firearm injury

September 29, 2020

(HealthDay)—Actual health care costs increase up to 20-fold in the six months after a gunshot injury versus the six months before, according to a study […]

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