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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Medical Care: How Payment Systems Affect Your Health

Healthcare systems worldwide are grappling with a silent issue: unnecessary medical procedures. These are often called low-value care. They do not improve health outcomes. They do increase costs. This problem is especially true in surgical care. Two main payment systems exist: fee-for-service and s

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Caring for Kids at the End: How Faith and Science Mix in Hospitals

Healthcare workers face tough challenges. They deal with science and emotions every day. But when kids are very sick, things get even harder. Many professionals turn to faith for strength. They find comfort in spirituality. This helps them care for their young patients. Not all doctors and nurses a

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Why Losing Health Insurance Credits Could Hit Everyone's Wallet

Healthcare costs are already skyrocketing, and the situation could get worse if Congress doesn't act soon. In 2026, many Pennsylvanians and Americans might face a huge increase in insurance premiums if federal tax credits for individual health insurance aren't extended. This isn't just a problem for

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Costs Rising: Republicans Scramble for a Fix

Healthcare costs are going up, and Republicans are under pressure to find a solution. They're not talking about getting rid of Obamacare completely anymore. Instead, they're saying they want to fix it. But time is running out. People are already signing up for health insurance, and the extra help fr

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Green Spaces in the Sky: How Rooftop Gardens Boost Healthcare Workers' Well-Being

Healthcare workers are in high demand worldwide, and their well-being is a growing concern. One innovative solution gaining traction is the creation of urban rooftop gardens. These green spaces offer a unique escape for staff, particularly in bustling cities where ground-level gardens are scarce. A

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Orlando Gets New Health Insurance Options: What's in It for You?

Healthcare just got a tech makeover in Orlando. A company known for mixing insurance with technology is rolling out new health plans for individuals, families, and businesses. Starting next year, residents in Orlando and nearby counties can pick from a range of plans designed to be easy on the walle

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Healthcare Needs to Tell Better Stories

Healthcare marketing is changing. People are tired of boring ads. They want stories that grab their attention and make them feel something. Brands need to meet people where they already are, like on social media and streaming platforms. Stories have always been powerful. They can bring people toget

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Students and the Future of Integrated Care

Healthcare students are the future of medicine. Their knowledge and attitudes today will shape how they practice tomorrow. A recent study looked at how well students from three different schools understand and value integrated healthcare. This approach combines nutrition, lifestyle changes, and trad

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Making Health Care Effortless: A Fresh Look at Prevention

Healthcare in the U. S. is often reactive, waiting for problems to arise before taking action. This approach is costly and inefficient, especially when considering the potential of preventive care. The current system struggles to prioritize prevention, with only about 5% of total health spending all

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

How to Boost HIV Prevention in Women's Health Care

Healthcare providers in women's health are aware of PrEP, a medicine that prevents HIV. But they are not using it much. This is a problem because PrEP can help women stay safe from HIV. A recent study wanted to find out why this is happening and how to make things better. The study talked to doctor

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