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People who left during during the pandemic are still being replaced. Providers struggle to fill the gaps as demand steadily rises.
Pet insurance is expensive and might not cover as much as owners think it will, especially for older pets or those with preexisting conditions.
The tactic helps insurance companies counter high drug prices, but patient advocates are working to ban them.
Older generations are spending down their nest eggs and leaving smaller inheritances to adult children, writer Annie Logue explains.
In “Fragmented,” Dr. Ilana Yurkiewicz writes about health care providers’ struggles to access medical information and how it impacts patients.
During the COVID public health emergency, states couldn’t kick anyone off Medicaid. Now, that continuous enrollment is coming to an end.
The U.S. is the only wealthy country in the world that doesn’t guarantee workers a single day of paid leave.
The money was a one-time gift for infrastructure, but to stay running, the clinic is on its own.
With nurses facing burnout like never before, some hospitals are exploring remote work options that could keep experienced RNs on the job longer.
A hospital giant faces questions about whether it’s been too quick to admit patients to the hospital from the emergency room.