The health care sector has accounted for nearly half of this year’s U.S. job growth. But economists say immigration ...
More than three-fourths of all U.S. doctors are now employed by hospitals, health insurers, private equity or other corporate entities, as rampant consolidation continues to shrink the number of ...
For years, the United States labor market has been undergoing a structural transformation. As jobs in manufacturing have receded, slowly but steadily, the health care industry has more than replaced ...
Rapidly aging populations and rising cases of lifestyle-related diseases (LRDs), like diabetes and hypertension, are driving ...
Health insurance matters greatly to employees. And now, in smaller companies, millions more workers have coverage than they did a decade ago. According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a ...
Why Republicans think that insurance should be tied to employment — and that it’s not essential to have at all. Credit...Photo illustration by Pablo Delcan Supported by By Sarah Kliff Sarah Kliff has ...
A new study examines trends in physician practice consolidation and physician employment. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated trends in physician practice consolidation and increased the number ...
Background: Physician employment by hospitals and healthcare systems has become a growing phenomenon in America. Also the emphasis on improving patient care quality is receiving increasing attention.