A new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that low-income California adults are less likely
Better public child care is the engine we need for recovery post-coronavirus
As of June 12, child-care centres in Ontario can open, following reopenings in most regions of Québec. But while these
Q&A: Women’s health care providers answer questions about giving birth during coronavirus
As a certified nurse midwife, Emelia Udd is well acquainted with the complexities of labor and delivery. But as she
Cost of care biggest barrier for previously uninsured Medicaid recipients, study finds
A team of Virginia Commonwealth University researchers, led by the VCU School of Medicine’s Department of Health Behavior and Policy,
U.S. primary care doctors face challenges in coordinating care
Physicians from the United States and other high-income countries report difficulties with care coordination, with a substantial proportion of U.S.
Preventive health care via app
Demand for apps for preventive health care is growing all the time. Particularly popular are diagnostic assistants that record physiological
Few critical care nurses feel competent in providing palliative care
(HealthDay)—Most critical care nurses feel inadequately prepared to provide palliative care, according to a study published in the October issue
Smokers require social care a DECADE before never-smokers
Smokers require social care a DECADE before people who have never taken up the habit with most needing help to
Department-based intensive care unit improves patient survival rates
A new study found having an intensive care unit within the emergency department improved care and survival rates for the
Associate professor’s mission: Prepare nurses to care for older adults
Kathryn Daniel believes nurses, who make up the largest segment of medical workers in the United States, are the backbone