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Regents approve successive 3 percent wage increase for UI Health Care, graduate student unions

Union health care workers and graduate students will receive 3% base pay increases in each of the next two years…

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Regents set to approve 3 percent wage increase for UI Health Care, graduate student unions

Union nurses and graduate students are set to receive 3% base pay increases under collective bargaining agreements approved by an…

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Philadelphia physician aims to build a more accessible health-care system

What most distinguishes Said Aidid Ibrahim, MBA ’16—apart from his 6’8” height—is his appetite for change and challenge. “Wherever I’ve…

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What Trump’s AI memos mean for health care

You’re reading the web edition of STAT’s Health Tech newsletter, our guide to how technology is transforming the life sciences. Sign…

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RI’s health care system is in crisis. Here’s what business and state leaders prescribe

AI-assisted summary Rhode Island hospitals and doctors are requesting increased state funding to address financial difficulties and a shortage of…

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Thousands of job losses across National Health Service as Labour’s cull of workforce begins

Thousands of jobs are being slashed throughout the National Health Service (NHS) as the Labour government implements its plans for…

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Mark Cuban backs Trump’s health care executive order on prescription drugs

National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya discusses President Donald Trump’s actions to lower prescription drug prices and his…

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More than one in three Americans cannot afford quality health care when they need it

April 17, 2025 3 min read Add topic to email alerts Receive an email when new articles are posted on…

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Why Employers Should Care About The Preventive Healthcare SCOTUS Case

Natalie Davis is CEO and Co-Founder of United States of Care, an organization dedicated to making our health care system…

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Federal health cuts rip $250 million-plus from Columbus and Ohio health research efforts

Tracking of infectious diseases, mental health funding and self-described life saving investments are at risk in central Ohio and beyond…