House Republicans poised to send a bill repealing most of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to President Obama got some good news from the Congressional Budget Office.
The leading 2016 presidential candidates don't all have positions on HR issues, actually--but Clinton, Bush, Rubio, and Sanders do. The Society for Human Resources Management offers an analysis on candidates' stands on paid family leave and overtime pay.
A social media network developed for patients to communicate with health care professionals appears to have dramatically improved outcomes at one facility where it was tested.
Medicare patients receiving care at 1,300 critical access hospitals pay far more out-of-pocket than those treated at other acute care facilities, a Wall Street Journal analysis shows.
The good news is doctors are concerned about patients' opioid use--the bad news is they're not telling patients some important instructions regarding disposal of unused pills.