Even after mask mandates were dropped across the country amid dwindling COVID-19 cases and deaths, face coverings have still been required in many doctors’ offices, hospitals and other health care settings. Now, a group of esteemed medical experts is calling for a change. In an April 18 journal entry in […]
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With 37.3 million people in the U.S. living with diabetes — 8.5 million of whom are undiagnosed, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — the disease is one of the deadliest and most expensive in the country. Cedar Gate Technologies, a medical tech development company in Greenwich, Connecticut, […]
Montrose, Missouri KFF — It took Samantha Lesmeister’s family four months to find a medical professional who could see that she was struggling with something more than her Down syndrome. The young woman, known as Sammee, had become unusually sad and lethargic after falling in the shower and hitting her […]
Washington, D.C. – America’s medical community appears to be embracing artificial intelligence products in an effort to speed up patient care and prevent burnout among health care professionals. AI technology is already rolling out in doctors’ offices, hospitals and clinics nationwide through a variety of formats. California-based Regard has launched […]
Andy Miller Emanuel Medical Heart in rural Georgia racks up more than $350,000 a month in losses furnishing wellness treatment for low-earnings and uninsured sufferers. But a new condition funding proposal could drastically lessen individuals deficits, not just for the 66-mattress Swainsboro facility but for most rural hospitals in Georgia, […]
The Mental Health Project is a Seattle Times initiative focused on covering mental and behavioral health issues. It is funded by Ballmer Group, a national organization focused on economic mobility for children and families. The Seattle Times maintains editorial control over work produced by this team. The suits were in […]