Racial bias found in formula for distributing Covid-19 hospital aid – STAT
The inequities resulted from a formula that allocated large chunks of a $175 billion relief package based on hospital revenue rather than Covid-19 cases.
The inequities resulted from a formula that allocated large chunks of a $175 billion relief package based on hospital revenue rather than Covid-19 cases.
The Joint Commission and the National Committee for Quality Assurance will launch updated accreditation programs for telehealth providers.
Easily a decade can pass before someone with a complex chronic condition gets a proper diagnosis. New telehealth companies aim to shorten that time and…
Gene therapies represent an evidence problem. Because they are just beginning to be used, little long-term data exists on their effectiveness and downstream risks.
The CIA’s mind-control projects in the 1950s involved some university psychiatrists, and often involved experimentation on vulnerable people.
Confusion over Makena, a controversial failed preterm delivery drug, caused some pregnant women to receive an untested treatment.
In a scientific first, researchers have used CRISPR base editing to treat liver disease in fetal monkeys.
Of 100 hospitals across 50 states surveyed by STAT about changes in maternal care after overturning of Roe v. Wade, only six agreed to speak.
The federal agency has faced intense pressure from device makers frustrated with the slow pace of Medicare reimbursement decisions.
Newer antibiotics were underprescribed for hard-to-treat infections, a new study finds.
In a scientific first, researchers have used CRISPR base editing to treat liver disease in fetal monkeys.