There's a sharp divide between states in the South and the Northeast when it comes to healthcare, according to a Forbes ranking released Oct. 13.
Rankings and Ratings
Nebraska earned the top spot on Soliant Health's annual list of the "Best States for Mental Health."
There's an old saying when it comes to business: "It's not what you know, it's who you know." The "where you go" also matters, according to a recent analysis from LinkedIn.
Nashua, N.H., is the safest city in the U.S., according to an analysis released Oct. 9 by personal finance website WalletHub.
New York is the most expensive state to have a family, with an annual cost of $134,938 for a family with two children, according to one new analysis.
Karen Lynch, CEO of CVS Health, has been named Fortune's most powerful woman in business for the third consecutive year.
The names in the latest edition of the Forbes 400, which ranks the wealthiest Americans of the year, are worth $4.5 trillion in aggregate. Eleven are tied to the healthcare industry.
Only five states have 50 percent or more of its hospitals with state certification for readiness for pediatric emergencies, an investigation Oct. 1 by The Wall Street Journal found.
The top cities for physicians to retire are scattered all across the U.S., according to a recent ranking from Medscape.
Newsweek recently published its 2023 America's Greatest Workplaces for Parents and Families, and a number of hospitals and health systems made the list.