Health Care Workers of Color Nearly Twice as Likely as Whites to Get COVID-19
Harvard research shows minorities are most likely to report inadequate PPE and to work with COVID-positive patients.
Harvard research shows minorities are most likely to report inadequate PPE and to work with COVID-positive patients.
Researchers in Charleston, South Carolina, are trying to build a DNA database of 100,000 people to better understand how genetics affects health risks. But they’re…
Technological advances including the widespread use of algorithms make it easier for companies to fix prices without explicitly coordinating, Lina Khan said at a KFF…
The state is looking at ways to weed out false reporting of child abuse and neglect as the number of reports reaches a record high.
The state is looking at ways to weed out false reporting of child abuse and neglect as the number of reports reaches a record high.
Many older adults needing hospital care are getting stuck in emergency room limbo — sometimes for over a day — affecting those with multiple health…
In the 2020 elections, then-candidate Joe Biden and many of his congressional colleagues loudly advocated for a federal “public option” health insurance plan. It was…
Youth mental health, bird flu, HIV, a data breach, drug prices and shortages, cancer, covid vaccines, and more are in the news. Plus, weekend reads.
Out-of-state abortions will be more expensive, difficult to get for women across much of the South, advocates warn.
Big health insurers that have contracts with state Medicaid programs find themselves making more money even as enrollment in Medicaid programs has dropped. Here’s why.
California launched two teletherapy apps as part of the governor’s $500 million foray into health technology with private companies. But the rollout has been so…