The health system is partnering with a neighborhood on Manhattan's West Side to run a clinic for people who live and work in the area, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Illinois, Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin.
Fast Company has released its 2018 edition of its "World's Most Innovative Companies" list, which recognizes more than 350 enterprises, including dozens involved in health care.
To better integrate mental and primary health care, Intermountain Healthcare has launched Alluceo, a new, independent company that will leverage a digital communication platform to deliver team-based mental health care services.
The share of male OB-GYNs has dropped significantly over the past five decades, and some stakeholders fear the trend could have negative implications for the field—while others say the concern carries a sexist undertone, Soumya Karlamangla reports for the Los Angeles Times.
A new study finds the Great Recession was associated with a rise in blood pressure and glucose levels among U.S. residents, particularly those under age 65 who were employed and homeowners over age 65.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy says the House will try again to pass legislation that aims to expand terminally ill patients' access to experimental drugs that have not been approved by FDA.
A new study finds that the United States spends more on health care than other wealthy nations—but not because U.S. residents use more services than those countries.