Could changes spurred by safety concerns during the pandemic make clinical trials more accessible to patients?
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Complex home-based care is on a collision course with climate change, as severe weather events become more frequent.
Some people delay seeking Covid-19 treatment because of their high deductible insurance plan.
Five months ago, the 6,500 residents of Crockett witnessed a bit of a resurrection — at least in rural hospital terms.
Undocumented residents usually don't qualify until their prognosis becomes life-threatening and costly.
Bích-Thu “Lisa” Pham won’t slow down in her drive to get Vietnamese residents signed up for ACA health coverage.
The nation's ERs have begun to ramp up efforts to better address the unique needs of older and more vulnerable patients.
Nearly 1 out of 8 Americans live with food insecurity, so doctors and nurses have begun to ask about food stress.
Physicians have urged patients to get screened for diseases and genetic mutations, but those results could haunt them, experts say.
High-deductible health insurance plans can leave cancer patients scrambling to pay the bills for tests and treatments.
Doctors must confront the clinical, legal, and ethical implications as more states permit the use of marijuana.
Will the new model of direct primary care help doctors spend more time with fewer patients while bypassing insurance?