A new Gallup survey finds 11 percent of US adults can’t access quality care and can’t pay for care or medicine.
Too many people are waiting too long for the care they need – and experiencing a deterioration in their mental health while they wait. This, coupled with pressures such as high workforce vacancies, is ...
Massive changes to the benefits system mean that people previously getting treatment for free will no longer qualify ...
The inability to pay for healthcare in the U.S. has reached a new high, with more than one-third of Americans (35%), or an ...
New research found that people who got surgery on Fridays had a higher risk of adverse outcomes compared to those with Monday ...
A large population survey led by the University of Oxford found that nearly 10% of patients said they experienced harm from ...
Its latest results show that 35% of Americans could not access quality health care if they need it. Rates were even higher ...
A record 35% of Americans can't afford quality healthcare, with minorities and low-income households hit hardest, according ...
Patient advocates say the group of people most at risk of losing health care through Medicaid cuts are those who qualified ...
Rural communities in the United States face a dire health crisis that threatens the population's well-being, says the ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a South Carolina case over whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned ...
To mark the 30th anniversary of The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®), each issue in 2025 will include a special feature: reflections from a thought leader on what has changed—and what has not ...