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A single-payer healthcare system in the U.S. would trim some costs and create a more streamlined system, but it would still be expensive, according to a column in The New York Times.
Health insurers cannot deny transgender Americans coverage and services based on gender identity under the Affordable Care Act, federal officials said Friday, The Washington Post reports.
The following hospital and health system layoffs were reported by Becker's Hospital Review since May 1. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent.
Pocono Medical Center in East Stroudsburg, Pa., has cut 55 jobs, or 2 percent of the total workforce, according to a Pocono Record report.
The most common operation in the U.S. is the Cesearean section, and the single biggest variable that influences a woman's chance of having a C-section is the hospital she chooses to deliver her baby. This physician wants healthcare leaders to…
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Fort Myers, Fla-based Lee Memorial Health System has officially been rebranded as "Lee Health," according to the News-Press.
Boston-based Harvard Medicine and its teaching hospitals will now operate under a relaxed conflict-of-interest policy regarding its researchers and their financial relationships to products in clinical trials.
The Human Rights Campaign honored 496 hospitals as "2016 Leaders in LGBT Healthcare Equality," including 142 first-time honorees, a new record.