The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined a request from Democratic state officials and House lawmakers to immediately hear a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's constitutionality, though the Court did not rule out taking up the case at a later date, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from the District of Columbia, Kentucky, and Texas.
Glassdoor has released its list of the "50 Best Jobs in America for 2020," and seven health care professions made the list. Advisory Board's Serena Bernthal-Jones explains why she's surprised more health care jobs didn't make it—and four steps employers can take to change that in the years to come.
FDA's drug approval process has accelerated over the last four decades, but a study published Tuesday in JAMA indicates the evidence behind the approvals is getting weaker.
The United States is facing a shortage of geriatricians as the number of older adults in the country outpaces the number of newly trained specialists in the field, Paula Span writes for the New York Times' "The New Old Age."
Industries outside of health care have led the way in shifting away from the annual performance appraisal in favor of continuous feedback, but there are early-movers making similar shifts in health care. Advisory Board's HR Advancement Center spoke with workforce leaders who are innovating their performance management processes and discovered three big questions on their minds.
CDC in a report released Tuesday announced a majority of patients in three states with the vaping-linked illness reported receiving tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-containing products from their friends, family, and other informal sources, as cases of the illness continue to rise.
The Chinese government on Monday confirmed the human-to-human transmission of a new coronavirus, following a steep increase in the number of reported cases.
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