Three-year-old Elizabeth Zakutansky was born with a rare genetic condition that causes multiple seizures. Her neurologist, a top expert on
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Lack of Skin Biopsy Equipment Could Mean Delayed Diagnosis
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Low-income countries that lack the necessary equipment for skin biopsies may not be able to
Medicare Beneficiaries With High Out-of-Pocket Costs May Reduce Insulin Adherence
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Patients with diabetes who face high out-of-pocket costs under Medicare Part D may buy or
Universal access to preventive drugs could reduce HIV incidence in sub-Saharan Africa
Universal HIV testing with linkage to treatment and prevention may be a promising approach to accelerate reductions in new infections
Not everyone has equal access to crucial information that can stop the spread of COVID-19
Stopping the spread of COVID-19 is difficult enough. It’s even more complicated and confusing when information and resources provided by
Q&A: Pandemic exposed weakness in ensuring healthy food access in child care
When child care programs across the country closed due to COVID, millions of children lost access to the healthy food
More US patients to have easy, free access to doctor’s notes
More U.S. patients will soon have free, electronic access to the notes their doctors write about them under a new
Dried blood spot sampling offers an inexpensive way to widen access to antibody testing for COVID-19
Using dried blood spot samples (DBS) is an accurate alternative to venous blood in detecting SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests, a new
Study shows large gaps in access to oral health care for poorest Californians
A new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that low-income California adults are less likely
American hospitals make it too hard for patients to access medical records
Many top hospitals in the United States are making it unduly confusing or expensive for patients to gain access to