A leading private equity firm has recently announced its acquisition of a cutting-edge health technology company based in Florida. The deal marks a strategic move into the healthcare sector for the investment giant. Arsenal Capital Partners, known for its investments in industrial growth and healthcare companies, has finalized the acquisition […]
Year: 2024
Preventing Infectious Disease Outbreaks through Community Efforts
A recent public health concern has raised alarms in urban areas, prompting swift calls for action to prevent a potential epidemic. In the efforts to curb the spread of infectious diseases, especially in regions affected by conflicts and inadequate healthcare infrastructure, proactive vaccination campaigns have proven pivotal. While the risk […]
Benefits of Implementing Pet Therapy Programs in Healthcare Facilities
Pet therapy programs have gained popularity in healthcare facilities in recent years, offering numerous benefits to patients and staff members alike. These programs involve trained therapy animals visiting hospitals and doctor’s offices to provide comfort and support to individuals in need, diverging significantly from traditional restrictions on pets in medical […]
Controversy Surrounding CEO Salaries in Nonprofit Hospitals
Nearly Half of Hospitals in the U.S. Operate as Nonprofits Approximately half of the hospitals in the United States operate as nonprofits, providing medical care to their communities without being subject to local, state, or federal taxes. In return for tax-exempt status, these hospitals are expected to offer charity care […]
Ensuring Safety and Security in Healthcare Environments
Security and peace of mind are paramount for healthcare workers, yet many face potential risks in their day-to-day environments. Contractual staff in hospitals have raised concerns over workplace safety, following disturbing incidents such as secret filming and unauthorized access. With an increasing reliance on contractual workers to bridge staffing gaps, […]
New Guidelines in Healthcare Services at Planned Parenthood Manhattan Center
Planned Parenthood Manhattan Center has recently introduced new guidelines on healthcare services, focusing on enhancing patient care and experience. Instead of offering services such as deep sedation for procedures like abortion, the center aims to prioritize alternative methods to ensure optimal patient outcomes and safety. The Manhattan center has undergone […]
New Healthcare Legislation in North Carolina Opens Doors for Thousands of Residents
Trisha Byers embarked on a new chapter in North Carolina, leaving behind the familiar territory of Massachusetts. Unfortunately, upon arrival, she found herself without health insurance, facing the repercussions of being ineligible for Medicaid in her new state. The absence of coverage led to mounting medical bills and uncertainty about […]
A Day of Giving Back: OneShare Health’s Community Service Initiative
OneShare Health recently organized a heartwarming community service project day, where team members dedicated their time to support local organizations in need. From serving meals to assisting with seasonal activities, the employees showcased their commitment to making a positive impact in their community. At the core of this initiative is […]
Government Urged to Focus on Strengthening Public Health Services
A political party has called for a strong focus on bolstering public health services rather than diverting resources to the private sector. Member of Parliament, João Correio emphasized the importance of prioritizing the public interest in maintaining the quality and accessibility of healthcare for all citizens. He highlighted the need […]
Study Reveals Impact of Homebound Status on Health Service Use and Mortality Among Older Adults
A recent investigation explored the effects of seniors being homebound on their healthcare utilization and mortality rates. Bruce Leff, M.D., along with a team of researchers, conducted a comprehensive analysis of homebound individuals within a national Medicare Advantage plan in a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Their […]