Medicaid and CHIP enrollment surged from 71 million in February 2020 to 94 million by April 2023. However, with the pandemic ...
A new study aimed to explore the role of stress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR) in predicting mortality risks for patients with ...
Low- and high-income countries had significant disparities in screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) due to limited access to ...
A 25-year study of the Lothian Birth Cohorts found that childhood intelligence, lifestyle factors, and brain white matter health significantly impact cognitive aging and longevity, highlighting the ...
Bonnie Qin, PhD, assistant professor at Rutgers Cancer institute, discusses factors that may influence adherence to dietary guidelines and improve survival for Black women with ovarian cancer.
A study finds that telehealth does not lead to an increase in wasteful, low-value care and may even reduce unnecessary tests ...
Multiple myeloma is the second most common hematologic malignancy, but there is a treatment gap for patients with disease ...
Physician reimbursement stands to be affected by the consolidation of medical systems and changes in Medicare enrollment affecting their pay, which may lead to shifts in medical training and hiring.
Patient engagement is a necessity when performing health technology assessment to help better assess and identify the outcomes of a rare disease.
Brendon Yee, PhD, professor and respiratory and sleep physician, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, discusses the ...
The future of hemophilia care lies not only in technological advancements but also in the pursuit of health equity, ensuring ...
The American Journal of Managed Care® and Vanderbilt University Medical Center partnered on a recent Institute for Value-Based Medicine® event, which had the theme, “Bringing the Future to the Present ...