Americans Generally Agree That Access, Safety Should Top Nation’s Public Health Priorities

One in four respondents selected health care access as their highest priority for public health.

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Bill Would Allow AI to Prescribe Drugs

Artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to prescribe medications to patients — if a new bill makes its way through Congress. The proposed legislationopens in a new tab or window, sponsored by Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.), would amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to clarify that AI and machine learning technologies can qualify as ...

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Hospitals’ Strong December Caps A Year Of Rising Operating Margins

The past year was a step in the right direction for the hospital industry as outpatient revenue and below-inflation expense increases fueled a 9% year-over-year increase in 12-month operating margins. The new numbers from advisory firm Kaufman Hall run through December and reflect operating data from 1,300 hospitals nationwide as collected by Strata. Those hospitals ...

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Dental Coverage Price Increases: Will They Hurt Sales Of Other Specialty Benefits?

Insurers are working harder to sell dental plans and other benefits to small and midsize U.S. employers. Amy Friedrich, president of Principal Financial’s benefits and protection business, talked about the shift last week. Friedrich said competition intensified for all of the products Principal offers through its specialty benefits division, including group life, group vision and ...

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4 Valentine’s Day Candy Options Free Of Dyes And Chemicals

As the Make America Healthy Again movement gains traction nationally, many parents and grandparents may be reminded to keep an eye on the kinds of candy their children and grandchildren may receive this Valentine’s Day. To avoid potentially harmful dyes and chemicals in some candies and baked treats, certified holistic nutritionist Robin DeCicco, whose business is in ...

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Experts Weigh In On Nevada’s Severe Doctor Shortage, And What Can Be Done To Fix It

Nevada ranks close to last in the nation when it comes to its ratio of physicians to residents. According to data published by the American Association of Medical Colleges in 2021, Nevada had only 218.5 physicians per 100,000 people, ranking it 45th for active physicians per capita. Additionally, Nevada ranked 48th for primary care physicians ...

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