The coalition of attorneys general argue that the order violates the Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Act.
A study has found 36 percent of GPs were not enrolling new patients last year and points to major workforce shortages and underfunding as the key driver.
A study by researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health shows that nearly half of all primary care providers (PCPs) in the United States are affiliated with hospitals, while the number ...
Attorney Ben Crump is getting involved in the Arizona Medicaid scandal that is believed to have cost the state nearly $2 ...
In 2023, the American Academy of Pediatrics published a clinical practice guideline recommending weight-loss medications, including glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, as a supplement ...
With more than half of the state's staff specialist psychiatrists set to resign by the end of the week, health workers say the impacts will reverberate throughout the healthcare system, including ...
The inquiry by the National Audit Office (NAO) was branded a 'wake-up call' for officials to step-up defences against hostile ...
Bloomington-Normal nonprofits worry of an uncertain future now that the Trump administration tried to freeze federal grant ...
As cases of respiratory viruses rise in Rhode Island, hospitals and medical facilities are starting to require patients to ...
Care New England will require masks at Kent and Butler hospitals, following a similar directive from Brown University Health.
Rhode Island Hospital at Brown University Health will receive $1 million to demonstrate proof of concept for a test that uses ...