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UnitedHealthcare, Aetna and dozens of other insurers promised Monday they’re working to scale back a health care practice ...
Newsweek's AI Impact Award winners share how they measure success and guarantee outcomes: setting themselves apart in a ...
In an age marked by conflicts, disease, dysfunction and mental health challenges, yoga offers a steady, time-trusted path to ...
Leading brain surgeons push back against UnitedHealthcare’s denials, revealing how insurer power causes delays and impacts ...
The clock is ticking on United Healthcare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to reach a contract agreement or ...
Dorothy Lamont, a retired fourth-grade teacher, got so exasperated trying to find a primary care doctor that the 96-year-old recently resorted to posting a wanted ad in the newspaper.
Amy Larocca’s new book about the wellness industry, How to Be Well: Navigating Our Self-Care Epidemic, One Dubious Cure at a ...
The U.S. faces a physician shortage as more providers reach retirement age. Here's why health care struggles to retain experienced docs—and recruit new ones.
Physician shortages have hobbled health care for decades -− and it could get worse. ... The United States urgently needs more doctors, and everyone's health depends on it.
There’s one thing both sides agree on: The model has emerged because the primary care system is broken, with a dire shortage of doctors, physicians complaining of burnout, and patients waiting ...
Patients don’t do well if they can’t find a primary care doctor, or if the doctor is too stressed to listen to them and provide coherent care. In the end, the health of primary care doctors ...
Q: I am a 70-year-old man. I have been with Oregon Medical Group in Lane County for decades, but last year I lost my primary care doctor. Now, I can’t get my annual wellness check and lab tests.