The recent findings by KFF indicate that the majority of Medicaid beneficiaries under 65, who do not receive disability benefits and are not covered by Medicare, were already employed either part-time or full-time. This high rate of employment, amounting to 64% as recorded in 2023, underscores that
Doug Collins Commits to Fixing VA's Troubled EHR Rollout if Confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, has pledged to prioritize the problematic rollout of a new electronic health record (EHR) system if confirmed. During the S
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has recently filed a lawsuit against Walgreens, accusing the prominent pharmacy chain of dispensing millions of illegal prescriptions for controlled substances, including opioids, over the past decade. This lawsuit, filed in an Illinois district court, asserts that
The NHS, a cornerstone of British healthcare, stands on the brink of an impressive digital evolution that promises to reshape patient care and healthcare system efficiencies dramatically. Integrating advanced technology into healthcare delivery is no longer optional but an imperative for ensuring
In a swift and decisive move, President Donald Trump has reversed several significant healthcare-related directives put in place by his predecessor, Joe Biden, shortly after taking office. These reversals mark a dramatic shift in policy, with substantial consequences for areas including the
Several years have passed since research highlighted the problematic nature of client-care letters (CCLs) within the legal industry, yet there has been minimal progress in addressing these issues. In 2016, a study exposed that most CCLs were filled with dense text, unfamiliar terms, and heavily