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UK is world’s 2nd most powerful nation claims study – and...

THE UK is still the second most dominant power on the world stage and is facing no “discernible impact” from Brexit, according to research...

Joint Commission accreditation doesn’t lead to better outcomes, study shows

Hospitals the receive accreditation from organizations like the Joint Commission don't have better mortality or readmission rates than their non-accredited peers, according to a...

Study says the US is quickly losing its entrepreneurial edge

Photographer: Daro Sulakauri/Bloomberg According to a new study conducted by the Center for American Entrepreneurship and NYU’s Shack Institute of Real Estate, the US...

Study says the US is quickly losing its entrepreneurial edge

Photographer: Daro Sulakauri/Bloomberg According to a new study conducted by the Center for American Entrepreneurship and NYU’s Shack Institute of Real Estate, the US...

World War 2 bomb shock waves ’caused RIPPLE in space’ –...

MASSIVE explosions from World War 2 bombs dropped on Germany sent shock waves through space, altering the electrical charge of the upper atmosphere, an...

Study ties Facebook engagement to attacks on refugees

A study of circumstances and demographics attendant on attacks against refugees and immigrants in Germany has shown that Facebook use appears to be...

Medicaid work requirements are leaving more Americans uninsured, Harvard study says

Researchers looked at 3 states with different policies and found a risk of low-income patients staying or becoming uninsured because of work requirements, health...

Study: Hospital staff have personal protection equipment but often don’t use...

The lack of proper PPE can lead to hospital-acquired infections, poor safety scores, low public rankings and government penalties. Healthcarecare Finance News Feed

Community HIEs outperform enterprise exchanges in savings and healthcare utilization, study...

New research found that community HIEs produce better results when it comes to reducing both costs and the use of unnecessary services, such as...

EHR usability issues may contribute to patient harm, JAMA study shows

The authors caution that, due to a conservative approach in the way the data was analyzed, the actual numbers are likely underestimated. Healthcarecare Finance News...
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