Air pollution contributes to the development of numerous adverse human health outcomes. The Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program–Community Edition ...
Our fragile health care commons of the community wealth and trust is being depleted not through overuse but through ...
Aayush Sisodia, MSHI, BDS, is a business analytics adviser working in pharmacy and medical claims–based analytics for a national health services company in the U ...
The Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced Model (BPCI-A) aims to reduce hospital spending and generate savings for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The design of BPCI-A ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Dr. Robert Wachter, Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at UCSF, about his ...
The Indian Health Service is chronically underfunded and understaffed, creating persistent challenges in access and continuity of care. Intensifying those shortages are federal regulations that treat ...
Older adults with dementia may be at high risk for abuse, but the topic has not been well studied. We conducted a literature review to examine the relationships between elder abuse and dementia. We ...
The principles of palliative care have made their way into the medical zeitgeist, which is great progress. Now is the moment to empower all doctors and specialists to incorporate this human-centered ...
Medicaid adult dental coverage is an optional benefit that states often add or remove in response to budgetary pressures. The effect of these fluctuations on access to dental services is unclear.
SOURCE Authors’ analysis of data from the American Hospital Association Annual Surveys and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Provider of Services files, 2010–22. NOTES A hospital was counted ...
A new federal rule has quietly made nursing education financially inaccessible. The Department of Education recently locked in place a 1960s-era list of “professions,” and nursing wasn’t on that list.
Kelseanne Breder, PhD, RN, is a nursing professor and psychoanalytic candidate whose work focuses on social and mental health disparities in older adults, and health care workforce issues.