The Charlottesville (Va.) Free Clinic offers support to patients who have insurance but are struggling with high costs and deductibles, according to Kaiser Health News.
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Nearly 40 percent of the 315,000 Montanans who should be screened for colorectal cancer either aren't doing so or aren't getting it done properly, according to the Independent Record.
Healthcare experts emphasize the importance of safety measurement improvements, according to The Journal of the American Medical Association. Ashish Jha, MD, of Boston-based Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD, of Baltimore-based John Hopkins Medicine,…
Jill Roberts Institute leads in IBD research with opening of permanent laboratories — 5 observations
The official opening of the Jill Roberts Institute for Research in Inflammatory Bowel Disease's permanent laboratories pushes the Weill Cornell Medicine institute in New York to lead the way in advancing research to improve patient care, according to the Weill…
How can medical practices work effectively with payers to receive payment? Business News Daily sought answers from healthcare experts.
New Jersey is increasing the budget for future physician training in hopes of curbing the physician shortage, according to New Jersey 101.5.
A study presented at the 2015 United European Gastroenterology Week in Barcelona, Spain, found that zonulin, a haptoglobin protein that has been associated with increased permeability in the gastrointestinal tract, may play an important role in the pathophysiology of irritable…
Steven W. Hammond, MD, is a gastroenterologist with the Billings (Mont.) Clinic.
A recent CompHelath study found 36 percent of all physicians are considering leaving the medical profession because of the Affordable Care Act.
A new study found states that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act experienced better insurance coverage, healthcare usage, diagnosis rates for chronic diseases and quality of care for low-income individuals, according to Medscape.
