Multiple Walmart stores across the country will be turning extra parking lot space into "town centers," which may include health clinics, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Arkansas, Florida, and Ohio.
Children in the hospital don't always have the opportunity to celebrate Halloween, but at these hospitals, providers are getting pediatric patients and their families into the Halloween spirit.
The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission in a rare move will send a letter to HHS Secretary Alex Azar urging the Trump administration to pause on approving states' Medicaid work requirement requests and to make Arkansas slow down on implanting its work requirements.
Writing in "Research Digest" for the British Psychological Society, Christian Jarrett examines 10 psychological research findings that reveal the darker side of human nature.
As the United States looks to curb the growing physician shortage, we're missing one solution "right in front of our eyes," Sachin Jain, CEO of CareMore HealthSystem, writes for Forbes. Advisory Board's Lindsay Conway explains the two demographic trends supporting this shift.
Students at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine don't just learn about patient safety in the classroom, they get to experience it firsthand in the school's "patient safety room of horrors."
Health insurer PEHP, which covers Utah's state employees and their families, is offering enrollees a $500 cash payout, as well as covered expenses, to travel to Mexico to purchase prescription drugs.
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