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Developments in technology are moving forward rapidly and over the next 50 years, healthcare across the globe will change, including an increased use of AI and robotics.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s expected Senate confirmation on Thursday to lead the nation’s health agencies threatens upheaval for America’s $4 trillion health care industry. The industry is doing ...
Iman Abuzeid of Incredible Health shares her predictions about the health care industry's future. Inc. Power Partner Awards Early-Rate Deadline This Friday, June 27! Apply Now ...
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy slammed the "health care industry that mostly doesn't give a s--t" about ailing patients and urged fellow lawmakers to heed the "visceral anger" of Americans after ...
Ethics & the Healthcare Industry. Issues involving ethical behavior should concern managers in any small business, but these are especially delicate in the healthcare arena.
Citing input from health care and cybersecurity experts, the paper outlines the cyberthreats facing health care providers and offers several policy solutions to improve the situation for the industry.
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has spurred controversy around the ethics of the healthcare industry in the United States. Sean Morrow, a Senior Writer for More Perfect Union ...
If current U.S. workforce trends continue, the health care workforce is projected to reach 18.6 million by 2028, an increase of more than 1.5 million from 2023. However, with demand expected to ...
The revised logo seamlessly integrates three pulsating hearts, embodying the concept of "healthcare with a heart" in the Group's visual identity.It underscores Narayana Health's dedication to ...
President Joe Biden’s push to ban non-compete agreements could cause a major shakeup in health care; the agreements are pervasive among doctors and nurses.
FTC's new ban on noncompetes has big impact on health care industry. Although the FTC estimates that the final rule will increase health care worker earnings by $300 million annually, the American ...
The health-care industry’s longstanding practice of paying doctors to explain and promote products is under review after a government watchdog last month issued a rare warning.