President Obama argues that Republican plans to repeal the Affordable Care Act without immediately passing a replacement proposal are "reckless," in an opinion piece published Friday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The New York-based system says the initative will address the social determinants of health, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
Several companies are now selling disposable versions of scopes used to explore the digestive track and respiratory system, arguing that they're safer than reusable scopes that can become contaminated by deadly bacteria, Chad Terhune reports for Kaiser Health News.
The demand for health care jobs is expected to grow significantly in the coming years. But there's a problem: Many men don't want health care jobs they see as "women's work," Claire Cain Miller reports for New York Times' "The Upshot."
The reason why you haven't gotten a promotion might be deceptively simple: Your boss doesn't know you want one, Sabina Nawaz writes for Harvard Business Review.
The American Cancer Society report estimates that about 2.1 million fewer cancer deaths occurred between 1991 and 2014 than would have been expected if mortality rates for various cancers had remained at their peaks.