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Clinics treating uninsured patients see surges as Medicaid disenrollment looms; local doctors-in-training plan careers around helping those most in need.
Psychotherapy is the most preferred care option among new and expectant mothers, but it is often inaccessible or nonexistent.
A Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) research paper describes that 44% of people in Virginia lack adequate access to ...
As understanding grows of the scale of health care’s environmental impacts, so too does interest in measuring and reporting on sustainability as a facet of health care system performance. This ...
A professor and researcher who studies AI and health care analytics explains why AI’s growth will be gradual, and how technical limitations and ethical concerns stand in the way of AI’s widespread ...
Health policy experts explore the value of combining clinical care with services that address harmful social determinants of ...
Federal policy upheavals and massive budget cuts are poised to make dental health worse, but the issue gets scant attention ...
Nearly half of Virginia's neighborhoods don't have enough nearby primary care physicians for their residents, with rural ...
The need for health care delivery models tailored to the needs and priorities of young people has been well documented. 1, 2 Adolescence is a critical developmental period, and health behaviors ...
Virginia Commonwealth University finds almost half of Virginia lacks enough primary care doctors, with rural areas ...
The health-care landscape is in disequilibrium between escalating demand and constrained supply. Soaring costs, a pervasive lack of transparency, and widespread frustration among patients and ...
The primary care shortage is affecting less than half of Virginia homes and nearly 3.8 million residents, according to new ...
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