
The worst state is more than double the national average for health insurance coverage.

The worst state is more than double the national average for health insurance coverage.

Four states, D.C., at or below half the national average.

Almost 92% of Americans had health insurance in 2021.

Waiting time goes down from 2017 to 2022 to meet with primary care physicians.

A look at some mishaps that led to big payouts.

Do you know the answers?

Is the physician burnout crisis actually improving?

Physicians need to know what to look for.

NVSS data from 2020 shows 13 states with average life expectancy of at least 78 years.

NVSS data shows decrease in all 50 states based on 2020 figures.

Report documents increasing number of DO physicians, students.

Nations around the globe outrank best states.

Mississippians live an average of 10 years less than residents of Japan.

Residents of a dozen nations around the world spend less on healthcare, but outlive Americans.

European Union nations spend less on health care, but residents live longer than Americans.

Poll shows that minority populations are suffering the most.

Number of adults with disease has increased nationally, but fastest in the south.

Report crunches the numbers for behaviors, park access and integrative health practices.

Report crunches the numbers for behaviors, park access and integrative health practices.

The CDC has called the proposed 2022 opioid guidelines voluntary and not intended to be an “inflexible standard.”

There are obvious-and not so obvious-signs to look out for when it comes to drug-seeking patients

Survey shows that most Americans struggle to identify common acronyms and terminology.

A survey sheds light on why people don’t pay medical bills and what impact medical debt is having on patients.

Medical practice finances bounced back in the last year, a positive sign for physicians after the pandemic downturn.

Physician self-reported income data in 2022 shows how compensation trends are changing.

Here are the top 11 states, ranked for their response to COVID-19, with additional rankings in other categories, as measured by The Commonwealth Fund.

Here are the bottom nine states, ranked for their response to COVID-19, with additional rankings in other categories, as measured by The Commonwealth Fund.

Staffing and supply shortages at medical practices make the list for the first time.

More physicians are employees rather than practice owners in 2022, the data shows.

Here are 11 actions the U.S. Surgeon General recommends for federal, state, local and tribal governments to curb physician and medical staff burnout.