Reducing barriers and increasing access to healthcare is critical to fostering a positive, patient-centered approach to care.
NHS England will carry out a ‘no holds barred’ review of NHS performance across England with the results made public in league tables.
The life sciences industry is facing increased competition, evolving patient expectations and heightened demands to bring devices and drugs to market faster. Artificial intelligence offers life ...
***Patient financial care is more important than ever. Healthcare organizations are on the hook for collecting a growing share of patient payments, amid competing priorities like staffing ...
Responding to today's Autumn Statement, Professor Philip Banfield, BMA council chair, said: “It’s welcome news that the Government ... to increase their funding by at least £40 per patient per year – ...
Therefore, we welcome these promising results and look forward to seeing how this technique can improve the lives of patients with aggressive brain tumours.” Dr Simon Newman, chief scientific officer ...
Seven former patients are accusing a physical therapist of sexually assaulting them in a California lawsuit filed Oct. 17. Getty Images/iStockphoto Upon starting physical therapy following a ...
(Radio-Canada) A disease that is more commonly associated with the trenches of the First World War, and can sometimes be found in refugee camps, has been detected in several patients in Alberta ...
A surgeon is removing brain tumours "the size of large apples" through patients' eyebrows, in what is believed to be a world first. Consultant neurosurgeon Anastasios Giamouriadis, based in ...
At least 600 patients along with their companions, and staff members, are trapped at the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya as the Israeli military besieges the medical facility, the Palestinian ...
A NSW district court judge has been blasted after she invited a teenage criminal appearing before her to be sentenced over violent home invasions to give a welcome to country in the middle of her ...
Harmful diagnostic errors may occur for as many as one in every 14 hospital patients receiving medical care, a new study based on a single medical center in the U.S. has found. As many as 85 ...