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The explosive growth in home-based long-term care masks the still somewhat anemic condition of the state’s economy.
The lion’s share of new jobs created in May came from just three sectors, according to the Labor Department’s monthly employment report. Health care: 62,000 new jobs Social assistance: 16,000 new jobs ...
Hospitals, nursing homes and other medical facilities are facing a daunting recruitment picture. Things could get worse.
As Cheryl Cioffi graduated from high school and prepared for the next phase of her life, she didn’t think about a career in health care. Cioffi has lived in County most of her life and began working ...
Kris Burleigh, a unit coordinator in the emergency department at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, ...
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Pflugerville has experienced a 112% increase in patient visits since it opened.
Major cuts to Medicaid funding could have rural communities across the country facing widespread hospital closures and ...
The Drake Center provided hundreds of beds and highly specialized care to Cincinnati. Without it, where will patients go?
In the early 1960s when the new Lock Haven Hospital opened on Cree Drive, the Hospital Auxiliary was also formed. Through ...
Why are Americans living shorter lives despite record healthcare spending? The answer lies in boardrooms, not exam rooms.
Rotary Club of Summit County member Chris John wanted to start a program where students could experience professions in ...
Graduation -- from medical school, a master's program in public health, residency, or fellowship -- is now behind you, and ...