According to new research from Current Health, at-home care may save money and improve results. Despite opportunities, these programs face several challenges.
Most Americans have had a bad healthcare experience recently, according to a new survey that highlights consumer priorities and how to improve patient experience.
Primary care doctors worldwide are stressed out and burned out, new data from the Commonwealth Fund shows. What does that mean for labor shortages and patient care?
Americans are increasingly open to alternate sites of care, but few are using them yet, according to new research from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.
In a new survey of 1,000 nurses across the United States, a majority point to nursing shortages as a top frustration and reason they would leave the profession.
November 1 marks the start of open enrollment on Healthcare.gov, the Health Insurance Marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act. Here’s what’s changing.
New research from eHealth shows that half of people on Medicare haven’t reviewed their plan options during open enrollment and one-third say they don’t plan to.
In new survey data released from AI firm AKASA, one-third of Americans said uncertainty about healthcare prices would deter them from seeking care for themselves.
A new survey of American consumers reveals the importance of digital self-service and price transparency tools in selecting healthcare providers and booking appointments.