Exploration of Medical Treatments Offered by Hospitals Worldwide Healthcare is a big field with lots of different treatments and ways to help people. Hospitals everywhere work hard to take care of patients in the best possible way. They offer all kinds of treatments, like Surgical interventions, …
When it comes to healthcare, the United States is home to some of the world’s finest hospitals. From groundbreaking medical research to luxurious patient care, these institutions have set global standards for excellence. Whether you’re a U.S. resident looking for the best treatment or an international …
PhysioBiometrics Inc. has launched Heel2Toe™, a wearable therapeutic device designed to assess and train older adults to walk with a proper gait, which is essential to reduce strain on joints and muscles, help prevent falls, and make walking easier to stay active and independent. The Heel2Toe …
Dr. P. Cooper White was the long-time director of the Locust Pediatric Care Group, until passing the baton to Dr. Megan Knowles a year ago. “Special needs families are a world unto themselves,” said Tammie Memmer-Prentiss, who first met Dr. P. Cooper White when her son, …
At CNO, we believe that just as every patient deserves access to safe and quality care, every nurse has the right to work in an environment rooted in equity, respect and inclusion. Last year, we conducted our first-ever Workforce Census to help us and our health …
Physicians are increasingly choosing to be employed instead of running their own small practices. Though a far higher percentage of physicians remain in private practice than the overall rate of self-employment in the U.S. (42% of physicians versus 10% of all workers), the decline in private …
In a new issue brief, the AHA has collected a series of resources and examples to help hospitals and health systems recruit and integrate the veteran population into their workforce, as well as services to help veterans access the tools they need to be successful in …
A blog published Oct. 21 breaks down the pressures driving physicians toward employment, including financial strain and administrative burden. The blog, co-authored by the AHA’s John Allison, senior associate director of health policy and analytics, and Molly Smith, group vice president of public policy analysis and …
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Oct. 20 released updated guidance regarding the new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas announced last month. It clarifies that the new fee applies to beneficiaries who are outside of the U.S. and do not have a valid H-1B visa. The fee does not apply …