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The health care workforce crisis is already here
Axios· 14 hours ago"There are 83 million Americans today who don't have access to primary care," said Jesse Ehrenfeld, president of the American Medical Association. The...
Reading officials share progress on effort to improve health literacy
Reading Eagle, Pa. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoEddie Moran knows a thing or two about health care. Before he was elected mayor of Reading, Moran was a health insurance agent who would ...
Outstanding Voices: Dr. Lukejohn Day is working to improve access to health care - San Francisco...
The Business Journals· 1 day agoSeeing his grandmother and great-grandmother struggle to access quality health care inspired Dr. Lukejohn Day to pursue a career in medicine ...
WHO chief opens new Education and Research Building at UMass Chan Medical School
Gannett via AOL· 9 hours agoTen million health care workers are needed worldwide, with the biggest gap in the poorest countries,...
COVID guidelines caused millions to suffer. Now Fauci admits 'there was no science behind it.'
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIf funerals were held at all, expressions of affection was banned. On Monday, Fauci did concede that...
These doctors make house calls in an effort to stem Louisiana's poor maternal health care
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans· 2 days agoLouisiana is one of the most dangerous places for a woman to give birth. OBGYN Dr. Rebekah Gee is...
LGBTQ+ adults twice as likely to report depression diagnosis
KTVU· 2 hours agoBeyond the celebrations, Pride month is also a time to raise awareness about mental health issues...
With deadline nearing, Newsom and lawmakers disagree over solutions to California budget crisis
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoLawmakers responded last week with their own plan, which largely aligns with the governor’s strategy...
Many US women unhappy with maternal health care, poll finds
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoWomen reported similar numbers regarding their health care while giving birth. About 44% felt they...
Understanding inequities in nurses' moral distress during COVID-19
Medical Xpress· 10 hours ago...Pennsylvania School of Nursing researchers and their collaborators hypothesized that nurses working in hospitals where Black patients predominantly access care—which they call Black-serving hospitals, or BSHs—would suffer greater moral distress, since these hospitals were disproportionately...