Tag: care

Severe, lasting impairment that some consider ‘worse than death’ affects many residents after long-term care admission

The admission of residents to long-term care homes can often result in severe disabilities within a short period.

Health Care Markets Fail So Government Must Intervene? Kenneth Arrow Said No Such Thing

We've all been subjected to the familiar mantra, the sort of incantation that echoes through the halls of

SCOTUS appears likely to uphold ACA preventive care mandate

The Supreme Court is currently deliberating on a key provision of the Affordable Care Act that could have

Affordable Care Act worries mount, UnitedHealth stumbles

Bob Herman, a seasoned journalist covering health insurance, government programs, hospitals, physicians, and other healthcare providers, brings a

Lower blood pressure lowers dementia risk; local care key factor in study

High blood pressure, often referred to as the silent killer, has long been associated with serious health risks

Hypochlorous Acid Is Trending in Skin Care and Cleaning—But Does It Work?

Hypochlorous acid, a powerful disinfectant that has been around for nearly two centuries, is finally getting its time

Colin Farrell Explains Son’s Long-Term Care Facility Decision

Colin Farrell recently shared the challenging decision he made to place his 21-year-old son, James Farrell, in a

Health care firms seek delay on Trump’s Affordable Care Act rule

The healthcare industry is currently facing a significant challenge as hospitals, health insurers, and insurance agents are expressing

Kennedy v. Braidwood challenge to ACA could upend preventive care

In a landmark case that could have far-reaching implications for preventive health care in the United States, the

Trump executive order targets health care costs, drug prices

President Trump has recently unveiled a comprehensive executive order aimed at reducing drug prices, increasing transparency regarding fees

Why Developers Think Child Care Is Good for Business

In today's real estate landscape, there is a growing trend of apartment buildings replacing traditional amenity spaces like

Adams’ call for involuntary care: Letters

Mayor Adams and other officials are proposing involuntary treatment as a solution to the mental illness crisis that