Health Care Workers in Kentucky Given Criminal Liability Protection for Medical Errors
by Rishma Parpia
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On Mar. 26, 2024, Kentucky’s governor, Andy Beshear, signed a new law that makes Kentucky the first state to grant criminal immunity ...
U.S. Taxpayer Funded Initiative Trains Dentists to Push HPV Vaccine
by Natasha Hobley
In recent years, government health agencies, cancer societies, as well as the American Dental Association (ADA), have attempted to recruit ...
Pediatricians Get Paid to Push Vaccines. And It’s No Small Amount of Cash.
by Joseph Mercola, DO | Guest Writer
Opinion | In April 2023, I reported how primary care providers across the U.S. were bribed with incentive programs to ...
Health Care Staff Shortages a “National Emergency”
by Natasha Hobley
Hospitals and other health care facilities in the United States are suffering a workforce shortage, a crisis that was brewing ...
Big Pharma’s Influence on U.S. Medical Schools is Significant
by Carolyn Hendler, JD
An informal survey of medical schools conducted in 2005 by National Public Radio (NPR) showed that a number of universities ...
Gallup Poll: More Americans Dissatisfied With Quality of Health Care
by Rishma Parpia
A recently released Gallup poll revealed that, for the first time in 20 years, less than half of all Americans ...
Study Finds 25 Percent of Hospitalizations Result in Health Care Related Injuries
by Rishma Parpia
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that hospital related adverse events were identified in ...
U.S. Facing Severe Shortage of Infectious Disease Physicians
by Rishma Parpia
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a focus on the shortage of doctors opting to specialize in ...
Millions Harmed by Medical Misdiagnosis in U.S. Hospital Emergency Rooms
by Marco Cáceres
A new study published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) ...
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