Category: Health Care
As Health Care Goes Digital, Patients Are Being Left Behind
Patients are now expected to navigate much of their care online — from seeing their doctor on a screen to…
American Cancer Society hopes to improve health care with Voices of Black Women study
ByTimothy Walton Tuesday, February 24, 2026 3:04PM PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — The American Cancer Society hopes to improve health care with…
AHA Statement to House W&M Committee Advancing the Next Generation of America’s Health Care Workforce
On behalf of AHA’s nearly 5,000 member hospitals, health systems and other health care organizations, our clinician partners — including…
Kaiser Permanente nurses, health care professionals in California and Hawaii end strike, will return to work Tuesday
A strike lasting nearly a month in California and Hawaii will conclude on Tuesday morning after a union for nurses…
Health care reform might be a focus in midterms. For Congress, pursuing it will be an uphill climb
Lawmakers will likely have a lot to say about health care this year. Paradoxically, they probably won’t accomplish much on…
Judge orders takeover of health care operations in Arizona prisons after years of poor care
PHOENIX (AP) — A federal judge has ordered a takeover of health care operations in Arizona’s prisons and will appoint…
How Harris Health is using data to bring health care closer to home
Healthcare isn’t just about treating illness; it’s about making care accessible when and where it’s needed most. The difference between…
The health care economy, and a surprising Humira chart
Bob Herman covers health insurance, government programs, hospitals, physicians, and other providers — reporting on how money influences those businesses…
Researchers to study universal health care, as Coloradans face $1 billion in medical debt
A surgeon directs a special camera to be able to view his patient’s cancer tumor on monitors while performing surgery…
Pope Leo XIV: ‘All Lives Are Not Equally Respected’ Amid War and Inequality in Health Care
The Pope told the Pontifical Academy for Life it is hypocritical to call health a universal value while ignoring policies…
