The couple shared the method in Pediatrics as a way to be more environmentally friendly and help prevent certain conditions linked to diaper use, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from California, Illinois, and New Mexico.
For the fourth year in a row, Boston Children's earned the top spot on the publication's honor roll, which recognizes "pediatric centers that deliver exceptionally high quality care across multiple specialties."
Following the Congressional Budget Office's projections on the effect of the Senate GOP's Better Care Reconcilliation Act, some Republicans expressed reservations about the bill.
Google on Thursday said it will add "confidential, personal medical records of private people" to its removal policy to crack down on identity theft. The announcement marks the first time in two years that the search engine company has updated its removal policy.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter's (R) office claims that Regan Nichols, an osteopathic physician, from 2010 to 2013 prescribed a total of 1,800 painkillers to five of her patients, all of whom died from a drug-related overdose within one month of filling their prescriptions.
Atul Gawande, the Center for American Progress, and others have argued that policy changes in the Senate health care bill would lead to more deaths. But does that track with the available evidence?
In an unsigned opinion, the justices partially granted the administration's request for a stay—going against the wishes of the Association of American Medical Colleges and 21 other health care organizations, which had filed an amicus brief in the case.
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