Skyrocketing electricity costs are crippling Nigeria’s teaching hospitals, jeopardising critical healthcare delivery and training for the nation’s future medical professionals.
The Mazzoni Center’s recent financial hardships first entered public discourse after an audit for fiscal year 2022 included a ...
A new trial found fulfilling goals throughout the day, such as making tea or exercising, could help people with dementia ...
MultiCare Health’s accountable care arm has taken up the newly launched Tuva Health’s open-source enterprise data platform to ...
A charity that treats people with heart conditions said it was no longer able to serve patients covered under the Government ...
Researchers present the most comprehensive study on U.S. health care spending and variations across 3,110 counties by four payers, 148 health conditions, 38 age/sex groups, and seven types of care.
Shirley O’Sullivan, 97, was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease before she passed away in 2017. With her care home fees ...
Nigerian medical experts and specialist hospitals are making significant strides in kidney treatment and transplants.
# Doctors Hospital yesterday revealed plans to “directly insert” itself into financing affordable healthcare by late summer 2025 with “insurance-like pricing” up to 50 percent less than existing ...
The government has been criticised over its plan to push neurodivergent people into work in a bid to cut the benefits bill.
Service utilization is the biggest factor behind spending variation, with prices, disease prevalence, and demographics ...
Nigeria’s premier teaching hospital, the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, grappled with an unprecedented ...