Patients who travel longer distances to emergency facilities are more likely to present with more severe medical conditions, highlighting travel time as a key indicator of healthcare access, according ...
Intermountain Alta View Hospital in Sandy, Utah, has opened a women's center featuring a newly added labor-and-delivery unit. The unit, located in the hospital's patient tower, aims "to enhance the ...
Steven Hankins appointed COO of Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital in Tucson, bringing 28 years of leadership experience. Learn more about his background and the ...
The Department of Homeland Security has lifted restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, allowing enforcement actions, including ...
Wellstar Health System is looking to begin demolition of its closed Atlanta Medical Center Campus by the end of March 2025.
Discover how Maryland is tackling its long emergency department wait times through a state-appointed commission, addressing key factors.
The worst cities for STEM professionals, according to the analysis: 1. Jackson, Miss. 2. Little Rock, Ark. 3. Memphis, Tenn. 4. Louisville, Ky. 5. Cape Coral, Fla. 6. North Port, Fla.
Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan, has reached labor contracts with three of its healthcare unions. Members of United Physician Assistants of ...
Discover how the three largest pharmacy benefit managers are rejecting biosimilars from their formularies, except for their own private-label drugs.
Medical schools are increasingly adopting modernized versions of the Hippocratic Oath to reflect current societal issues, sparking debate about their effect on medical ethics, Medscape reported Jan.
Cincinnati Children's has partnered with New Richmond (Ohio) Schools to open a campus health center. The center, which will open in the 2025-2026 school year, will be within walking distance for more ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has allocated $800 million for improvements at The State University of New York's hospitals as part of the executive budget for fiscal 2026, released Jan. 21.