The Fall: Aligning The Best Care With Standards Of Care At The End Of Life [Narrative Matters]
When her mother is hurt, a health care executive finds that the standardized care she championed isn’t always appropriate. SOURCE:...
When her mother is hurt, a health care executive finds that the standardized care she championed isn’t always appropriate. SOURCE:...
In spring 2015 Congress passed legislation to extend funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) through the end of...
Federal regulations establish special enrollment periods—times outside of open enrollment periods—during which people may enroll in or change their health...
Where a physician is educated—in a public or a private institution—affects his or her practice choices, including the likelihood of...
Fear-based public health campaigns have been the subject of an intense moral and empirical debate. We examined how New York...
Potentially avoidable hospitalizations are studied as an indirect measure of access to primary care. Understanding the determinants of these hospitalizations...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) dramatically expands health insurance for addiction treatment and provides unprecedented opportunities for service growth and...
Market-based reforms in health care, such as public reporting of quality, may inadvertently exacerbate disparities. We examined how the Centers...
We examined the patient characteristics and hospital charges associated with routine medical clearance laboratory screening tests in 1,082 children younger...
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, known as PCORI, was established by Congress as part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)...
Use of the emergency department (ED) has increased significantly over the past twenty years, especially among people who lack access...