U.S. hospitals filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its proposed Transparency in Coverage rule. This is not a long-term solution, and an alternative and fundamental mindset shift is needed to the way providers currently do business.
The number of U. S. urgent care centers rose 6% to 9,272 in the U. S. as of June of this year compared to 8,774 in 2018, according to the latest tally by the Urgent Care Association, which released a new report on the industry’s rapid growth.
This week, new research has been published in The British Medical Journal that suggests that the public would consume less energy if they could see how much exercise it would take to burn off what they have eaten.
Cleveland Clinic London’s CEO Brian Donley, M.D., discusses the role education plays in new, global healthcare models focused on increased health literacy to drive better engagement and patient outcomes.
In today’s healthcare discourse, Medicare has become the sine qua non of impassioned debate. And the current Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Seema Verma discusses its future.