Forbes this week released its annual "30 Under 30 in Healthcare" list, which includes biological researchers, entrepreneurs, physicians, and PhD students under 30 years of age who are "tackling health care issues at every scale."
The company in a partnership with Alignment Healthcare will provide nonemergency medical transportation to selected pickup and drop-off points to Alignment plan members, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from California and Utah.
South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who is seeking the 2020 Democratic nomination for president, on Tuesday released a plan intended to combat inequality in the U.S. health care system.
The National Transportation Safety Board for the first time is recommending that local officials require people to wear helmets when they bike—but while biking advocates support wearing helmets, they're balking at the recommendation, Jacey Fortin reports for the New York Times.
HHS on Tuesday unveiled a new program called Ready, Set, PrEP, which will provide uninsured U.S. residents with HIV-prevention medication at no cost as part of the Trump administration's goal to nearly eliminate new transmissions of HIV in the United States.
Americans with employer-sponsored health plans are contributing an increasingly large portion of their incomes to deductibles and premiums, with those contributions rising at faster rates than the median income in recent years, according to a recent report from the Commonwealth Fund.
The American Hospital Association and other hospital groups on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration that seeks to block a final rule that requires hospitals to publicly post their insurer negotiated rates.
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