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Retired hairdresser Val Burkill, 73, died following a botched routine procedure to remove gallstones - her husband Garry says ...
Two more patients say they were asked questions about their national identity at local hospitals, driving concerns at a time when the Trump administration is pressing its efforts to deport millions of ...
Insight Health built patient-facing artificial intelligence agents to handle routine clinical tasks for medical practices, ...
Many doctors abandon a potentially life-saving medical scanning technology soon after training, because systemic barriers ...
Dr. Soma Mandal, a board-certified internist at Summit Health in New Providence, New Jersey, says that getting a CBC test is ...
A new, monthly fee-based health care model that does away with insurance billing got legal approval from Montana’s top insurance watchdog this week to be rolled out by a Missoula ...
Pregnant women are more often uninsured and have worse access to routine medical care in states that ban (or restrict) abortion care, according to a new study appearing in the American Journal of ...
Medical records show her creatinine levels, a key marker of kidney health, rose from 0.88 before surgery to 3.29 six weeks later — a sign the kidney was failing to properly filter waste from her ...
Right here in New York, large and wealthy hospital systems are robbing Peter to pay Paul — and that means they are charging you and me excessive prices for routine medical services, making ...
“It normalizes therapy as part of routine medical care,” said William Morrison, a physician assistant at Sentara Internal Medicine Physicians in Suffolk. “A lot of times, ...
Left untreated, medical PTSD not only damages trust in healthcare systems but can also worsen chronic health outcomes by discouraging essential follow-up care. Fortunately, recovery is possible.
Now, patients getting routine medical care are being hit with high costs and unexpected hospital fees — even if they never visited a hospital. Special correspondent Megan Thompson reports.