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U.S. researchers will soon test whether livers from a gene-edited pig could treat people with sudden liver failure — by temporarily filtering their blood so their own organ can rest and maybe heal.
Experts warn the boarding issue will worsen as the number of people 65 and older in the U.S. with dementia grows in the coming decades. Hospital bed capacity in the U.S. may not keep up. Between 2003 ...
Amid the hype and promise, a growing tension is becoming clear: the reality of what AI can deliver versus what it can't. ...
DaVita says it was hit by a ransomware attack that encrypted certain elements of its network, and some of its operations remained disrupted despite interim measures. While the dialysis service ...
Dozens of state attorneys general are urging Congress to pass a law prohibiting PBMs from simultaneously owning pharmacies, arguing such a move would boost competition and create more affordable ...
Around 250 doctors at Hennepin County Medical Center have been certified as the first unionized resident and fellow physicians in Minnesota, according to union officials. The physicians are ...
Amid a potential shutdown, the CEO of the Crozer Health system in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, is stepping down. Crozer CEO Tony Esposito announced that he will step down on Friday after five and a ...
Approximately 93 million computed tomography examinations, or CT scans, are performed on 62 million patients annually in the United States — but the radiation from that process can raise the risk of ...
Most Medicaid recipients already have jobs and such a mandate would only kick eligible people off Medicaid, rather than improve their economic prospects.
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Recent research found that a significant percentage of primary care physicians work in the electronic health record during vacations.
Maine hospitals are grappling with crippling costs, plummeting revenues and aging infrastructure, with many forced to cut services, delay critical investments and stretch resources beyond safe limits.