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The GOP Can Now Pass a Health Care Bill That's Basically Just a Blank Piece of Paper ·Fortune Sy Mukherjee Updated Tue, Jul 25, 2017, 4:57 PM ...
Big Number 59%. That’s the share of likely voters in a CNN poll released earlier this month who favor Democratic candidate Joe Biden on health care, while just 39% favor Trump. That makes health ...
You might be shocked to discover that as few as 3% Americans have a fully funded plan for long-term care expenses. Although, on second thought, maybe you wouldn’t be surprised at all — because ...
Approximately half of all members of the Pennsylvania Health Care Association had to deny admissions in the first quarter of 2024 and 46% revealed plans to sell or close at least one facility in ...
More than one million Americans lost health coverage in a single month at the end of last year as states continued to unwind pandemic-era coverage protections. According to data published by KFF ...
At least 19.6 million Medicaid enrollees were taken off their plans, according to a new Kaiser Family Foundation report.
NHS England, in collaboration with the Queen’s Nursing Institute, has launched a new induction template for practice nursing to make primary care a more attractive option for newly qualifieds. The ...
Millions of Americans are set to lose health care due to changes proposed by President Donald Trump, and while most of them are on Medicaid, for Floridians, it’s a different story. Here, it’s ...
Thousands of disabled NYers may be forced into hospitals, nursing homes as Hochul’s pro-union home care overhaul falters By Vaughn Golden Published Feb. 27, 2025, 1:08 p.m. ET ...
Bosses said the £86,000 cap on personal care costs - funded by a rise in national insurance - was a 'once-in-a-generation' opportunity to improve social care.
In May, the province pledged to create 60 new critical-care nursing positions. Since then, 16 more nurses are working in July than three months earlier — with more to come, the government said.
The plan would also require training for workers in the building on how to use AED's. State Sen. Doris Turner (D-Springfield) said she was surprised this bill wasn't already a law.