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A New California Rule Tries To Hold Down Your Health Care Costs. Here’S How It Works
San Francisco Chronicle· 12 hours agoYou won't notice it right away, but a new California state agency took a major step this week toward reining in the seemingly uncontrollable costs of health care& ...
Middle schools in Norway banned smartphones. The benefits were dramatic, a study shows. - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 8 hours agoAlmost one in four countries have introduced laws or policies banning smartphones in schools,...
Do implicit bias trainings on race improve health care? Not yet – but incorporating the latest...
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoIn March 2024, four U.S. senators led a resolution calling out the “implicit racial and ethnic biases within the health care system, which have an explicit ...
Innovation — but at what price?
Politico· 1 day agoMichael Burgess (R-Texas), who chairs the panel’s health care task force, called on the Government Accountability Office today to scrutinize the Center ...
Deaths spark concern over digital phone line rollout
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe Department of Health and Social Care last year estimated that there are 1.8 million telecare customers in Britain, who...deceased Virgin Media O2...
UCare saw $82.1M operating loss last year as patients returned for care
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoUCare lost money on operations last year as the Minneapolis-based HMO saw a significant recovery in patient demand for health care services, including from ...
Toxic Exposure Screenings: Vets Report Spotty Follow-Up on Questionnaire Meant to Boost Health Care...
Military.com via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRolled out with great fanfare in November 2022, toxic exposure screenings for all VA patients were ...
Opinion: Why UConn Health should expand
Hartford Courant· 1 day agoUConn Health’s core value to Connecticut residents is well known. Seventy percent of our medical school graduates practice here in Connecticut and more...
Commentary: Health care drops as top issue for '24
The Sun Chronicle· 5 days agoIn a striking departure from recent voting and polling trends, health care has tumbled to the 16th most important problem facing Americans today,...
Limit interference in health care system
Tribune Chronicle· 14 hours agoMedical providers in the state recently filed a lawsuit against Ohio’s 24-hour abortion waiting period. After voters passed Issue 1 last November, which enshrined the reproductive freedom amendment ...