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Nashville-based Centerstone currently has 140 locations in six states. It's merging with Burrell Behavioral Health's parent company.
The Senate version is estimated to cut Medicaid, which accounts for about a sixth of total health care spending, by about a trillion dollars over the next decade.
"Baltimore City EMS is committed to delivering rapid, high-quality, and compassionate emergency medical care to every resident and visitor, while advancing public health through innovation ...
The Worcester Board of Health recently endorsed the plan, but the head of Central Massachusetts' largest health care system has concerns.
Here are four changes – pending the governor’s signature – coming to health care in Rhode Island from the end of session of the General Assembly: Medicaid and hospital payment reimbursement ...
The nation’s major health insurers are promising to scale back and improve a widely despised practice that leads to care delays and complications. They say they plan to reduce the scope of ...
Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” expiring tax credits and stricter rules could leave about 2 million Floridians on Affordable Care Act plans uninsured.
The Chesapeake Bay declined in health in 2024, according to an annual report published by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.
Would the Republicans' megabill take health care coverage from 10.9 million, 14 million or 16 million? The answer is a little wonky, but it matters.
Financial strain is rampant across the health care landscape. Total health care spending per capita in Massachusetts surged 8.6 percent from 2022 to 2023, more than twice the benchmark intended to ...
Hundreds of thousands of small business employees and individuals could face significantly higher health insurance premiums next year under proposed rate increases.
A large academic medical center implemented a charitable care formulary with clinical pharmacist oversight, which resulted in more efficient usage of funds and fewer readmissions.