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Women worry more about health care costs than men

Women are more worried about the rising cost of health insurance than men and are more concerned that they won’t have access to affordable health care in the future. A new survey from Bankrate found that: A quarter of women, compared with 18 percen.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsAug 9th, 2018

I got a job and immediately knew it wasn"t a good fit. I quit in less than a year to take care of my mental health.

This Gen Z worker quit her toxic job within a year. The experience taught her to always look for future job opportunitie.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytApr 17th, 2024

The future of medicine is in data and collaboration, NC health care executives say

Top executives from health systems across North Carolina stressed that the future of medicine rests in being proactive instead of reactive to the community's health needs......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 14th, 2021

Oregon Senate passes measure to hold health care organizations accountable for cutting costs

House Bill 2081 passed with bipartisan support......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 10th, 2021

: These workers would quit their jobs, but worry about losing health care

People who don’t have health insurance often face barriers to getting care and tend to suffer substantially from medical debt......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 10th, 2021

Capital Region leaders on the future of health care

Four local leaders on what's to come in health care after the pandemic......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 15th, 2021

: Gyms lobby for Washington aid, saying they’re ‘part of our health and fitness infrastructure’

Gyms, fitness centers and related facilities haven't secured targeted relief from Washington, but their advocates hope the GYMS Act, a bill that would provide $30 billion in aid, could end up becoming part of the upcoming infrastructure package......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchApr 14th, 2021

The future of health care: Collaboration is here to stay

Even as Greater Cincinnati moves closer to normal, the shift toward collaboration and communication continues to strengthen.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 2nd, 2021

Texas lawmakers try to retroactively shield health care providers from Covid-19 lawsuits

Texas lawmakers are attempting to shield health care providers and first responders from Covid-19 lawsuits. But legal experts question whether the legislature can implement a retroactive statute. Senate Bill 6 would require a plaintiff to demons.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 24th, 2021

Health care"s post-pandemic future: "There has to be a better way"

Years of discussion and numerous state studies finally brought about the potential for lasting change for two thorny health care issues that had been plaguing the state when Gov. Charlie Ba.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 26th, 2021

Stimulus check updates: COVID-19 relief bill includes expansion of health care coverage, $1,400 checks for many, increase to $15 federal minimum wage

Democrats in Congress plan to use the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill to advance President Joe Biden’s camp.....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneFeb 20th, 2021

The future of health care in major cities like Austin: 4 benefits of stand-alone infusion centers

Infusible and injectable therapies are used to treat a wide range of diseases and conditions. Some common therapies administered include IVIG (immunoglobulin therapy) and antibiotics. In the past, infusion therapy was limited to the hospital setti.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 1st, 2021

How Atrium’s Gene Woods is building for the future during pandemic

Atrium Health CEO Gene Woods led Charlotte’s largest health care system — one of the largest in the nation and one now aligned with Wake Forest Baptist — through the financial and operat.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 2nd, 2021

Baker sees "silver lining" in new health care law

Gov. Charlie Baker signed into law on New Year's Day a multi-faceted health care bill that requires insurance companies to cover telehealth visits the same way they cover in-person care......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 1st, 2021

State of Health Care Innovation: Local experts mull the future of Houston"s life sciences sector

Houston is widely known as the energy capital of the world, but it’s also a hub of health care and life sciences innovation.  Nearly 40% of all venture capital funding in the Houston metro region from 2015 through 2019 has gone into the health.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 25th, 2020

Beacon Hill negotiators reach deal on compromise health care bill

The conference committee that has been negotiating health care legislation since July has reached a deal, its chairs announced Tuesday. Sen. Cindy Friedman and House Majority Leader Ronald Mariano said the compromise bill "embraces the promises of telehe.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 22nd, 2020

What health-care changes will stick around beyond the pandemic?

Telehealth leads the way, but new business models for health care during the pandemic could turn into monumental change for health care providers in the future......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 14th, 2020

How Covid-19 is changing the future of nursing through focus on public health needs

Public health nursing once played a key role in the nation's medical care system. The global pandemic could spark a return of that level of service to communities......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 9th, 2020

Magic Leap is turning to a major health care company to save its future, potentially raising as much as $100 million

Asa Mathat for Vox Media Magic Leap is turning to a "major" health care company to raise money, according to an internal memo obtained by The Information. Sources tell Business Insider that Magic L.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMay 5th, 2020

Congressional Dems worry CareOregon-Providence partnership may limit women"s health services

The lawmakers are urging CareOregon's board to ensure that it continues to cover the full range of health care services it covers today......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 2nd, 2020