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Even insured Americans spend more out of pocket for their healthcare than people in most other wealthy nations. Some resort to purchasing … See more
Similarly, the havoc wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic is a clarion call to improve US health care coverage, financing, and organization. The status quo practices …
In this article, the CEO of Intermountain Healthcare describes five priorities to fix the system. They include: focus on prevention, not just treating sickness; tackle racial disparities; expand...
Published Aug. 17, 2021 Updated Aug. 29, 2021. Two decades ago, only 9 percent of white Americans rated their health as fair or poor. But 14 percent of Hispanic Americans …
While the coronavirus has killed more than 700,000 in the United States in nearly two years, a more invisible casualty has been the nation’s public health system. …
More than 70% of U.S. adults say the health care system fails them in some way, according to data from the Harris Poll.
Hospitals are closing urgent care centers, obstetric, pediatric and other services to try to survive. One of the major factors that has triggered this crisis is the lack of staff. Post-pandemic...
The state of health care, health insurance, new medical research, disease prevention, and drug treatments. Interviews, news, and commentary from NPR's correspondents. …
Realigning our health system around the need to prevent and treat chronic disease, which affects some 100 million people in the U.S. and represents more than 80 cents out of every dollar spent on health …
The novel coronavirus pandemic has spawned four intertwined health care crises that reveal and compound deep underlying problems in the health care system …
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