The Baby Place at AdventHealth Hendersonville announced the arrival of the first baby of 2025. Born at 12:18 p.m., this ...
Oregon is considered one of the most protective states in the country when it comes to abortion. There are no legal limits on when someone can receive an abortion in the state, and the service is ...
Newman Regional Health Medical Partners announces that Dr. Christina Faulkner, Dr. Deshala Castille, and their entire OB/GYN ...
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 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 ...