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The Medical Society of PEI is expressing concern about the health-care system’s ability to support a medical school, and welcoming a study into what those needs will be.
Plans for the medical school at UPEI were announced in 2021, with
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For most people, health insurance is something they’d rather not think about. For
On 3 February 2023, the US Department of Justice Antitrust Division (Division) announced its withdrawal of three long-standing antitrust policy statements related to enforcement in the health care industry. The policy statements were issued jointly with
As Ontario battled a triple-threat of respiratory illnesses in the fall of 2022, placing overwhelming strains on hospitals province-wide, the Ford government commissioned a public opinion poll on whether or not the health care system was in a state of
The majority feel that mental health consulting should be included in their health insurance and one-third are hesitant in reaching out to mental health experts because of the cost implications, as per a survey. According to the Aditya Birla
New York is lifting its mask mandate for health care settings on Sunday, but some hospitals plan to keep requiring universal mask wearing in the near term as they finalize policies for the transition to a post-pandemic world.
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Employers are no strangers to the fact that health care costs are rapidly on the rise. Unfortunately, these cost impacts are taking a toll on employees. Some contributing factors here are inflation, supply shortages, nursing shortages, and a rise in
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) – It was only a few short years ago when health care workers were praised as heroes for braving the pandemic. Today, many of those workers now face a different fear — violent attacks by their patients.
For the first time in decades, inflation was in the headlines, and its impact was being felt throughout the US economy and household budgets. Affordability has been a challenge in health care for decades, and now the issue is magnified
One morning in November 2009, I woke up dizzy — a cloudy feeling I couldn’t explain. I ignored it and continued my routine, seeing patients at a clinic in central Austin, carting my daughters to preschool. But when I developed
