Dr. John Whyte's appointment as the new CEO and executive vice president of the American Medical Association (AMA) presents a critical moment in healthcare leadership. Taking over from Dr. James L. Madara, whose illustrious 14-year tenure concludes soon, Dr. Whyte's leadership role begins amid
Cleveland Clinic announced a strategic collaboration with Regent Surgical to expand ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across the United States. This partnership aims to leverage Cleveland Clinic's esteemed clinical expertise to provide affordable outpatient procedures, benefiting insurers and
Africa's healthcare systems are at a critical juncture, heavily reliant on imported diagnostics, which exacerbates vulnerabilities during global health crises. This dependence not only creates economic challenges but also compromises the continent's ability to respond swiftly to emerging health
The Trump administration is at a critical crossroads, facing a monumental decision on regulations designed during the Biden era to uphold mental health parity in insurance coverage. For nearly two decades, proponents of mental health parity have championed its realization, striving to ensure that
California's ambitious effort to transform mental health services in schools through the Children's and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative Fee Schedule Program has encountered significant hurdles, casting uncertainty over its rollout. Launched as part of a broader $4.7 billion initiative in 2021,
In a move that has sent ripples through the scientific community, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a significant policy change that will drastically alter the landscape of global health research. Beginning May 1, U.S. scientists are barred from directing NIH funding toward new