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A recent study suggests that when U.S. consumers have medical debt in collections, they are likely to have worse health…

The U.S. has three different reporting systems to track maternal mortality — and their results frequently don’t agree.

Numerous headlines declared that maternal mortality has been on the rise, but it wasn’t true. Here’s how flawed research misled…

Consumer demand for expensive diabetes and weight loss medications like Ozempic could drive up insurance premiums and Medicare costs.

Their investigation showed that Native Americans are less likely to make the liver transplant list than others, despite being at…

Even though malaria isn’t endemic to the U.S., there are still approximately 2,000 to 2,500 cases per year nationwide.

Philadelphia journalist Sammy Caiola shares how she worked with the community to find sources for stories about gun violence prevention.

Care transitions for older adults from hospital to home or hospital to nursing home can be uncertain, frightening and risky.…

Multiple outbreaks and unusual cases of infectious disease are in the news right now. That means it’s more crucial than…

In this tip sheet, you will find out what likely happened in this case (considered by the American Hospital Association…
