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Low payments, high demand put hospital EDs at risk … patients fare worse at hospitals serving Black communities ...
The rule, from the Mine Safety and Health Administration, was imposed last year in response to an epidemic of severe black lung disease among coal miners.
More than a third of Americans can’t afford to pay for quality health care, a new national poll finds. The affordability gap also widened for people with low incomes and people of color. About 91 ...
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Hundreds of employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were laid off this week, including researchers that monitor the health of coal miners.
Deaths that could have been prevented or treated with timely medical care are rising across the United States as they fall in other higher-income countries. America ranks just below Bulgaria and above ...
How affordable your employer-based health insurance is can depend on where you live in, a new analysis from the Commonwealth Fund finds. More than 61% of U.S. adults under age 65 received health ...