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Walgreens: Look For More Doctor Partnerships In 2020

Walgreens Boots Alliance said it is working on more ways to partner with physicians and hinted at some new deals with doctors in the works for 2020.

Tokyo, 15 Others: Newest Cities In Bloomberg Partnership Against World’s Leading Killer

These additional cities bring the total participating to 70 cities around the world.

UnitedHealth: Medicare Advantage Growth ‘Strongest Ever’

UnitedHealth Group reported its “strongest ever” growth in Medicare Advantage enrollment as the company added hundreds of thousands of seniors to its health plans for 2020 amid a competitive environment among rival health plans.

Here’s How Much Money Podiatrists Make In Every State

Podiatry is a growing and well-compensated field. Find out where podiatrists earn the most money and where they earn the least.

Here’s How Much Money Respiratory Therapists Make In Every State

Respiratory therapy is a growing career. Find out where respiratory therapists earn the most money and where they earn the least.

Exclusive: On The Heels Of Cofounder Lawsuit, Modern Health Raises $31 Million In Fresh Funding

With employee burnout costing American companies up to $190 billion every year, corporate leaders are increasingly investing in preventative solutions to protect their employees’ mental health.

U.S. Prices For Healthcare Services Far Outpace Peer Nations

The fact that angioplasties and hospital stays are much more expensive in the U.S. is not reflective of angioplasties or hospital stays being better in the U.S. Hospitals in the U.S. charge $32,000 for an angioplasty because they can in a market with n…

Google Health Exec Defends Controversial Partnership With Ascension: ‘We’re Super Proud Of It’

At an event on Tuesday, Google health exec David Feinberg defended controversial partnership with Ascension.

Australian Open Player Quits, Here Is How Bad Bushfire Air Pollution Has Gotten

You don’t typically quit while you are ahead in an Australian Open qualifying match. But Dalila Jakupović had to, and here’s why.

Who Are The Scofflaws On Reporting Clinical Data? Surprisingly, Not Big Pharma.

But the fact of the matter is that this lack of attention to important reporting requirements is hurting patients who bravely volunteer for these studies.