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Howard Hiatt, 98, Dies; Steered Public Health Toward Greater Accountability

Why Health Care Workers Are Burning Out

Kaiser Permanente Workers Near End of Strike Without a Deal

Kaiser Permanente Workers Poised to Strike

Legal Actions Seek Guarantee of Abortion Access for Patients in Medical Emergencies

Nonprofit Health System Ends Practice of Denying Care to Patients in Debt

Wastewater Data Mirrored Covid Case Counts During First Omicron Wave

Its Never Too Late to Become a Nurse

Hospitals Are Increasingly Crowded With Kids Who Tried to Harm Themselves, Study Finds

For Many Older Americans, the Pandemic Is Not Over

Covid Patients Coming Off Ventilators Can Take Weeks to Regain Consciousness

How a Hospital Chain Used a Poor Neighborhood to Turn Huge Profits

A Surge in Hospitalized Young Children Infected With the Coronavirus

Omicron is not more severe for children, despite rising hospitalizations.

She Died With Long Covid. Should Her Organs Have Been Donated?

Millions in U.S. aid benefited richer hospitals, a new study shows.

Faced with vaccine mandates, most health workers are getting immunized.

‘Nursing Is in Crisis’: Staff Shortages Put Patients at Risk

Is the Delta Variant Making Younger Adults ‘Sicker, Quicker’?

Medical groups call for mandatory vaccination of U.S. health care workers.