(The Hill) – The United States healthcare system was deemed the worst overall in a new analysis ... place spots in both ...
People in the U.S. die the youngest and experience the most avoidable deaths, despite spending much more on health care.
U.S. News & World Report's latest ranking of the nation’s best children’s hospitals is live with a first-time focus on those ...
Just 55 percent of U.S. adults can access and afford quality healthcare when needed. However, this disparity varies across the country.
The outcomes of this fall’s elections will profoundly affect Americans’ ability to access affordable, equitable health care.
Politics / A new study shows that states dominated by conservatives have markedly worse health outcomes. Gregg Gonsalves As ...
PEP Health's AI technology benchmarks US hospitals and health systems, delivering real-time, transparent, and validated insights from patients' unsolicited feedback, capturing what they actually think ...
A recent Commonwealth Fund report compares health systems across 10 countries, revealing that the U.S. ranks last overall ...
UVa Health CEO Dr. Craig Kent. Kent, along with UVa School of Medicine Dean Dr. Melina Kibbe, was the subject of a Sept. 5 ...
Phoenix Children’s hospital has retained its overall standing in the Southwest market, according to the latest ranking by U.S ...
Across various measures of health and wellness, Wisconsin ranked 22nd based on data from America’s Health Rankings’ 2023 annual report.
Soliant Health studied 100 of the largest cities in the United States to determine where people are most likely to get sick.