As AI continues to permeate healthcare, hospitals and medical professionals will need to make technology decisions that will impact the future of their organizations.
As healthcare becomes a central issue in the 2026 midterms, an increasing number of Democratic doctors are running for Congress — and they're centering their campaigns around Medicaid. More than half a dozen Democratic candidates are challenging GOP incumbents or running in open seats, highlighting their experience working in hospital rooms.
High-intensity focused ultrasound is a noninvasive treatment that provides immediate relief for people who experience tremors, whether they are caused by essential tremor, tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease, or a similar condition.
Nearly 6 of 10 vaccine-eligible U.S. children hospitalized for COVID-19 from 2022 to 2024 had at least one underlying medical condition, and less than 4% were current with their vaccinations, CDC-led researchers reported in Pediatrics.
A new peer-reviewed study shows Idaho lost a net 35% of its obstetrician-gynecologist physicians between the implementation of Idaho’s numerous strict abortion bans in 2022 and December of 2024. While Idaho recruited 20 obstetric physicians in that time frame, another 114 of 268 physicians stopped practicing obstetrics, left the state, closed their practices within the state, or retired. The study was conducted by Idaho-based researchers and led by Dr. Edward McEachern.