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AHCJ just added 1,319 hospital deficiency records in the searchable data on its HospitalInspections.org website. The latest addition includes inspections into…
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AHCJ has submitted a statement to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services supporting the agency’s proposal to open hospital…
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In 2015, Medicare paid more than $80 billion to dozens of providers – from neurologists to podiatrists, from ambulance services…
AHCJ’s Rural Health Journalism Workshop brought journalists from across the United States to Cincinnati to hear from experts who focus…
The cyberattack that hit British hospitals and hundreds of other organizations in more than 100 countries last week continues to…
Lack of work, educational gaps, despair, overprescribing – there’s a host of reasons behind the nation’s opioid crisis. It may…
The Trump administration recently announced that it would no longer collect information on LGBT older adults in two key national…
In this era of “alternative facts,” everyone should read Sue Halpern’s piece, “They Have, Right Now, Another You,” published in…
Reading through a recent story in the Philadelphia Daily News on lead plaguing the city’s houses, I realized the story…
There’s a big focus these days on cybersecurity in health care, and rightly so, with the frequency and cost of…