Adverse Health Events Plague U.S. Nursing Facilities
According to research from the Department of Health and Human Services, nursing care must do more to stop accidental harm to patients, much of which is preventable.
According to research from the Department of Health and Human Services, nursing care must do more to stop accidental harm to patients, much of which is preventable.
The technology bug that lets users bypass internet security systems, Heartbleed could affect the health care industry by accessing sensitive patient data.
A new report from Doctors Without Borders argues that positive rhetoric about health care in Afghanistan masks a growing state of serious medical need.
Health care advocates in Turkey and around the world are concerned that new legislation is intended to promote punitive measures for medical personnel treating anti-government demonstrators.
Marijuana’s effects on health are under scrutiny as Uruguay makes the drug both medically and recreationally legal.
At the recent World Innovation Summit for Health in Qatar, medical experts and innovators gathered to discuss new medical challenges and advancements.
New research shows that stroke is becoming more and more common amongst young people, and people living in developing countries.
A new report shows that Britain may be able to save money by improving the way that the NHS deals with tourists and migrants who use its health care services.
Recent work from the American Medical Association aims to enroll patients in online insurance marketplaces, while opposing the Independent Payment Advisory Board.
When it comes to advising how best to manage the medical conditions that are the principal causes of death in the prosperous west, there is absolute clarity from the health profession. Whether it is heart disease, stroke, diabetes or cancers of the breast and the colon, the simple message rings out very clear - more exercise is the one simple thing that almost anyone can do to reduce the…