Dec. 7—Nearly one in five American adults provide unpaid care to another adult with medical or functional needs, according to a 2020 report by the National Caregiving Alliance — and the numbers are ...
Millions of dollars are being spent on pursuing “equity” in our healthcare system while insisting that we do not have “equity” because our entire medical enterprise is systemically racist. To get ...
The current health care landscape in the United States has reached a critical tipping point. The practice environment is increasingly unsustainable for both physicians and patients, with physician ...
Consolidation of health care providers into vertically integrated health systems continued through the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in ever greater concentration in the U.S. health care system.
A key reason for U.S. healthcare dysfunction is that we spend the vast majority of our healthcare resources taking care of people who are already very ill and too little on preventive care. It is well ...
Health care costs are growing faster than the economy, and a big portion of those bills is paid by employers and those with commercial insurance coverage. This is Part 4 of an 11-part series. Read the ...
More than 70% of U.S. adults feel the health care system is failing to meet their needs in at least one way, according to new data from the Harris Poll, shared exclusively with TIME. Despite spending ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Feedback