The implications of the Supreme Court's Chevron decision, which restricts federal agencies' authority to interpret ambiguous laws, have sparked significant concerns within the healthcare sector. This ruling is particularly alarming for legislation like the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity
Saskatchewan is taking significant measures to revolutionize its healthcare sector. Through focused recruitment, strategic training, and improved infrastructure, the province is demonstrating its commitment to superior healthcare services for its residents. Recruitment of Internationally Educated
Healthcare providers enrolled in Illinois Medicaid will need to navigate a rigorous revalidation process to continue delivering services to Medicaid patients. This federal requirement was paused during the COVID-19 federal public health emergency but is now back in effect, as confirmed by the
In a significant move aimed at bolstering healthcare coverage for low-income residents, New York State has secured a $10 billion federal grant. This funding, sourced through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is designed to expand the state's Essential Plan, a public insurance option integral to New
In a compelling interview with The Regulatory Review , Michelle Mello, a leading scholar in empirical health law, delves into how the intersecting forces of law, artificial intelligence (AI), and the COVID-19 pandemic are reshaping the healthcare landscape. Her insights illuminate the crucial roles
As healthcare undergoes a significant transformation aimed at improving patient-centered care, hospitals worldwide are increasingly adopting Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). These standardized questionnaires allow patients to report their functional well-being and quality of life,