Jeff Lagasse
The administration claims the law is unconstitutional without the individual mandate.
The CARES Act and the resumption of elective procedures have helped, but they're still baby steps on the road to recovery.
The coronavirus is mainly affecting the credit outlook for the rest of the year and beyond as hospitals adapt to new financial realities.
LAPTN has helped its clinicians produce tens of millions of dollars in cost savings and meet numerous quality-improvement targets.
Before the three-phase plan can be executed, hospitals should ensure adequate screening and testing capacity as well as access to PPE.
Citing historical injustices, the hospitals pledged action to combat a health system rife with racial inequities.
Communicating information and building health system capacity are among the cornerstones of safe economic reopenings.
Private entities have taken up the slack in the U.S., but the dearth of testing is still hampering the mitigation of the pandemic.
Low-resource facilities and those with high concentrations of socioeconomically challenged residents experience poorer outcomes.
Most Americans, regardless of gender, race, income or political identity, believe drug prices will rise.