HELENA, Mont. — When the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation began offering telehealth services in Montana in early February, the nation’s
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Study evaluates new World Health Organization Labor Care Guide for maternity care providers
The World Health Organization developed the new Labour Care Guide to support clinicians in providing good quality, women-centred care during
Continue reading »Economists analyze how patients and health care providers value Medicaid
A new analysis of a randomized health insurance program in Oregon sheds light on the value the program has for
Continue reading »CDC researchers examine HIV-related stigma among US healthcare providers
A Systemic Review from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed studies of HIV-related stigma among healthcare provider
Continue reading »NHS fails to rank among the top 20 healthcare providers in the world
NHS fails to rank among the top 20 healthcare providers in the world, with the UK’s services being on par
Continue reading »Primary care providers have mixed views on genetic tests
(HealthDay)—Primary care providers view tests for genetic risks of common diseases as useful, but lack confidence in interpreting results, according
Continue reading »Dialysis providers’ awareness of racial disparities in transplantation is low
In a recent study of dialysis facilities with low rates of waitlisting for transplantation, healthcare providers’ awareness of racial disparities
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