The campaign, called Get America Covered, is headed by two former Obama administration staffers and will feature a mix of celebrities, health policy experts, and political figures.
Copper Basin Medical Center closed its doors on Sunday after falling short of its GoFundMe goal, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Kentucky, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is scheduled to mark up its bill on Wednesday—the same day the Senate Finance Committee is planning to mark up its own bill.
A new study published in Health Affairs estimates the financial burden associated with firearm-related injuries in terms of ED and inpatient charges was $24.9 billion from 2006 to 2014.
Speaking with people from his hometown of Athens, Ohio, Atul Gawande in the New Yorker explores the divisive emotions and politics surrounding the question of whether health care should be a right—and spotlights a possibility for common ground.
As patients seek more convenient, affordable care, hospital systems are increasingly investing in ambulatory surgery centers and urgent care clinics, Melanie Evans writes for the Wall Street Journal.
University of Colorado Health (UCHealth) leveraged its EHR to implement a sepsis alert process that cut the sepsis mortality rate at its flagship hospital by 15 percent in less than a year, Maria Castellucci writes for Modern Healthcare.
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