Newman Regional Health Medical Partners announces that Dr. Christina Faulkner, Dr. Deshala Castille, and their entire OB/GYN ...
A study published in JAMA in early December that examined nearly 5,000 acute care hospitals found that by 2022, 52% of rural ...
This is a groundbreaking effort to improve access to critical maternal health,” said Kendra Smith, Labor Delivery High-Risk ...
The Medical Board of California accused Dr. Arjang Naim of offering to pay a patient for sex. Naim previously went on probation with the regulatory agency after the death of a patient who ...
Opens in a new tab or window It seems no one is taking COVID-19 seriously anymore, said Mollee Loveland, a nursing home aide who lives outside Pittsburgh. Loveland has seen patients and coworkers ...
As a result, some OB-GYNs are fleeing the state or retiring early, and potential residents are avoiding Texas altogether. By 2030, the state is expected to have "15% fewer OB-GYNs than is needed ...
COVID's rampage through the country's nursing homes killed more than 172,000 residents and spurred the biggest industry reform in decades: a mandate that homes employ a minimum number of nurses.
A wave of hospital obstetric unit closures in rural and urban communities are adding to this already dire situation. A new study published in JAMA led by the University of Minnesota’s School of Public ...
A recent report by the March of Dimes found that 1 in every 3 U.S. counties does not have a single obstetric clinician. Lucinda Canty, UMass associate professor of nursing and a certified nurse ...
A wave of hospital obstetric unit closures in rural and urban communities is adding to this already dire situation. "Maternal mortality is a tragedy for too many families, and the consequences ...
Between 2010 and 2022, hospital-based obstetric care declined significantly across the United States, with 52.4% of rural hospitals and 35.7% of urban hospitals not offering obstetric services by ...