‘Somebody is gonna die’: Medi-Cal patients struggle to fill prescriptions
[ad_1] A month into its debut, California’s new Medicaid prescription drug program is riddled with problems, leaving thousands of patients without medications — often after
[ad_1] A month into its debut, California’s new Medicaid prescription drug program is riddled with problems, leaving thousands of patients without medications — often after
[ad_1] Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor said Tuesday his office has found no legal basis for medical boards to discipline doctors for prescribing ivermectin or
[ad_1] HCA Healthcare Inc.a not-for-profit operator (Nashville, Tenn.), plans to build five new full-service hospitals in Texas to help meet the state’s growing need for
[ad_1] President Biden recently signed an executive order (EO) requiring project labor agreements on federal construction projects over $35 million, a move that is expected
[ad_1] Source: Bloomberg, New York Times, Visual Capitalist My favorite questions from clients often contain a bit of a puzzle: “Why is the market doing
[ad_1] Policymakers should raise interest rates gradually rather than taking an “aggressive” activist approach, the Bank of England’s chief economist argued on Wednesday, adding that
For nursing home residents, a trip to the hospital can be far more than a temporary setback it often marks the beginning of the end.
The rapid spread of recreational marijuana laws has brought about a wave of social, political, and legal changes but for younger drivers, those changes may
The complexity of firearm-related crime in the U.S. is escalating, and with it comes a demand for smarter enforcement and data-informed policymaking. Suzuki Law Offices’