At this week’s senate hearing, President Trump’s Labor secretary nominee should clarify whether she’ll stand with the ...
Integrated care—a coordinated approach that addresses patients' physical, mental and social health needs—has been shown to ...
Slashing indirect-cost funding to 15 percent would mean that “work to cure and treat human disease will grind to a halt,” the attorneys general wrote.
The initiative is designed to educate hospitals and healthcare providers about the transition to value-based care.
States are investing in rural health, but most Southern states have long rejected federal Medicaid funds. That’s unlikely to ...
The 2018 midterm elections in November are shaping up to draw plenty of voters. Among the races is the contest for Minnesota Congressional District 18A, which includes Watkins, Kingston, Grove ...
A San Antonio panel discussed the results of a new survey on the well-being of Texas children Thursday and proposed solutions ...
Sen. Katie Britt is a co-sponsor of the Educational Choice for Children Act, which aims to provide universal educational ...
How does the corporate structure of health care providers impact medical bills.
The increase would mean more funding for special education and multi-language instruction; improvements for school libraries and pools; and help to address math and literacy learning loss for many ...
Senate leaders renew push on reimbursement rates for primary care doctors, saying many patients can’t find a doctor.
Prior authorization, "spread pricing" on drugs, vaccinations and medical debt are among the issued addressed in the Senate legislation.