Health care providers and institutions may decline services that violate their conscience under a bill headed to Gov. Kim ...
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Efforts to address workplace violence against health care professionals need to evolve beyond preventing individual incidents ...
Iowa state lawmakers advanced a bill to the governor that would allow doctors and hospitals to reject providing services ...
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As whole-person care accelerates across the U.S. health care system, clinicians face a persistent and consequential gap: the ...
Kennedy Jr., the leader of the Department of Health and Human Services, also oversees the C.D.C., the nation’s public health ...
The leading medical school accreditation body in the U.S. has removed language from its standards requiring schools to teach ...
Society depends on clinicians to provide high-quality services in the vast areas of medical care in which quality isn’t measured. But corporate entities may not support this type of professionalism.
Health care providers and institutions could decline to participate in services that violate their conscience under a Republican-backed bill that’s on its way to the governor’s desk.
In healthcare, multigenerational tension undermines our primary mission—caring for patients—because it impacts retention, ...
In 2019, revelations that American financier Jeffrey Epstein had orchestrated a powerful international network for human trafficking and sexual exploitation shocked the conscience of global society.