Republican senators have been unable to escape the healthcare debate amid Congress' Fourth of July recess, according to multiple media accounts.
Leadership & Management
A study from the Government Accountability Board found that 35 of 126 Medicare Advantage plans with disenrollment rates above the median had a disproportionately high number of sick enrollees dropping out, according to WWNO.
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., June 14, 2017 — Abbott announced today that the Alinity hq analyzer for hematology is now CE Marked and available in Europe and other countries that recognize CE Mark. The analyzer is the first in the Alinity…
True Health Diagnostics is pleased to announce that Chief Academic Officer Dr. Thomas Dayspring has co-authored a chapter in the “Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, 6th Edition.”
While many believe that a hands-off approach is the best way to allow a star employee to thrive, Harvard Business Review has put together six tips for best managing high-achieving workers.
A new study that utilized the open White House visitor logs of the Obama administration found that companies whose CEOs visited 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue often see a boost in stock returns, according to Harvard Business Review.
Last week, readers gravitated toward articles on the Better Care Reconciliation Act, value-based care and how to be a force for good in the U.S. healthcare system.
Outdated data projections may have led the Congressional Budget Office to overestimate the number of people who would lose insurance under the Better Care Reconciliation Act, according to Politifact.
Both men and women avoid one-on-one interactions with members of the opposite sex at work, according to a new survey conducted by Morning Consult and The New York Times.
An amendment to the Better Care Reconciliation Act from Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, could potentially bridge the gap between moderate and conservative Republicans in both the Senate and the House, according to The Hill.