The Department of Justice on Wednesday submitted a legal brief formally outlining the Trump administration's arguments for why the entire Affordable Care Act should be struck down—yet according to legal experts, the same brief also argued that certain elements of the law should be preserved.
Walgreens Boots Alliance has partnered with the American Pharmacists Association and the National Council for Behavioral Health to provide mental health and substance misuse training for its pharmacists and staff, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Arizona, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
By installing examination cubicles in its ED, Northwestern Memorial Hospital has upped its capacity without having to undergo an expansion, Barbara Sadick reports for the Wall Street Journal.
To help get male patients to the doctor, several health systems have launched specialized centers for men's health, using issues that matter most to male patients to get them in the door for other issues they may be ignoring, Laura Landro reports for the Wall Street Journal.
A blood test costs just over $10 in one part of the country but nearly $1,000 in another, while the price of a C-section can vary by nearly $25,000 within one market alone, a new analysis Health Care Cost Institute reveals. See the big discrepancy in prices, charted.
HHS on Thursday released a final rule for enforcing protections for health care professionals who have moral or religious objections to certain medical care, including abortion care and assisted suicide.
Americans are more stressed, worried, and angry than they have been in 13 years, according to a new report from Gallup, with over half of Americans saying they feel stress for much of the day.