Washington is the fifth state to adopt a guaranteed paid family leave program, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Indiana, New Jersey, and Washington.
New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center on Thursday said it is willing to treat an 11-month old British infant with an extremely rare genetic disease whose care has drawn worldwide attention, including from Pope Francis and President Trump.
According to Tricia Scott—the director of workforce development for Medical City Healthcare, who helped launch the Two-Step Nursing Pathway program—about 84 percent of the program's graduates stay within the hospital system.
Women are frequently interrupted by men, according to research that has looked at business settings and even the Supreme Court—but there are strategies that men and women alike can use to address the issue.
Endo International Plc says its decision to remove its Opana ER opioid painkiller from the U.S. market came "after careful consideration and consultation with FDA following FDA's June 2017 withdrawal request."
CMS has updated the Open Payments website so that visitors can compare specific providers to the national average and to other providers working in the same specialty.
The Senate is unlikely to vote next week on the Senate GOP's health reform bill, and Republican senators say they have yet to reach a consensus on the legislation.
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