Beatrix Hoffman's inspiring Perspective1 discusses historical cases that illuminate the professional and ethical role of health-care providers in advocating for the rights of immigrant communities.
A recent Lancet Editorial asserts that philanthropy in health is here to stay.1 Are these private actors altering the evolution of global and national institutions in ways that undermine planetary ...
When someone is forced into treatment, it strips them of their autonomy, say critics of Kendra's Law in New York.
Denying Medicare enrollees a wheelchair because they cannot prove they need it to brush their teeth, bathe, dress, or eat in ...
The AHA March 27 voiced opposition to the Physician Led and Rural Access to Quality Care Act (H.R. 2191), a bill that would lift the ban on the establishment of physician-owned hospitals in certain ...
According to the report, 54% of those transported involuntarily in 2024 were Black New Yorkers, despite making up only 23% of ...
Baptist Health Floyd President Mike Schroyer continues to advocate for changes to state legislation targeting health care ...
There's an opportunity for tech leaders, the American Medical Association and authors of proprietary healthcare-related ...
With bipartisan support, the Iowa House passed the governor's proposal to address health care workforce shortages and boost rural health care access.
Several days a week a Transylvania County sheriff’s deputy will have to drive hours one way to a location that offers ...
A Lynchburg woman who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the January 2020 death of her 5-month-old daughter was ...
Federal grants totaling approximately $40 million for programs and services at the Indiana Department of Health and local ...