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XP Health grabs $32M to bring employees more affordable vision care

Antonio Moraes, the grandson of a late prominent Brazilian billionaire, took a different path than expected by founding

Study finds doctors and patients interested in environmental impact of health care decisions

The participants came from a variety of backgrounds and regions in the U.S., providing a diverse range of

Two Industry Veterans Aim To Accelerate The Path To Personalized Care

Healthcare innovation continues to advance rapidly, with new ventures and breakthroughs constantly emerging in the industry. This week,

How To Make The Most Of Your Residential Inpatient Care

Residential inpatient care facilities play a crucial role in providing structured and supportive treatment for individuals facing various

Trump Side-Steps Harris ‘Turning Black’ Remark: ‘I Couldn’t Care Less’

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced off in their first presidential debate, and the sparks flew as the

Affordable Care Act Reaches Milestone Of 50 Million Covered

The United States Treasury Department made a significant announcement on September 10th, revealing that nearly 50 million people

White House issues rules to push insurers to cover mental health care

The Biden administration made a significant announcement on Monday, revealing plans to finalize a proposal aimed at compelling

How Alyson Stoner Creates Time for Self Care

Alyson Stoner, a multi-talented actress, singer, and mental health advocate, recently shared some of her favorite wellness hacks

Investing In The $648 Billion Care Economy

InnovationRx is your go-to source for the latest healthcare news. If you want to stay updated, make sure

Lauren Boebert, Trisha Calvarese debate economy and veterans care

During their only scheduled debate in the 4th Congressional District race, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and Democratic opponent

Intervention for cleaning shared health care equipment could significantly reduce health care–associated infections

When it comes to reducing infections in hospitals and potentially saving lives, a new study has found that

Meta-study results suggest most implicit bias training for health care providers has flawed methodology

A recent study conducted by a team of psychologists and public health specialists from multiple universities has shed