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Nov. 22, 2020 —Structuring negotiations between insurers and providers, standardizing fee-for-service payments and negotiating prices can lower the United States' health care spending by slowing the rate at ...
Aug. 30, 2022 —Declines in essential health care utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic in low- and lower-middle-income countries devastatingly impact women and children's health, according to a new study. ...
Dec. 15, 2020 —A recent study has identified four factors that predict user satisfaction with customer service chatbots. The study also found that a positive chatbot experience was associated with customer loyalty, ...
Nov. 23, 2022 —The majority of people living with long COVID experience some form of stigma directly related to their condition, according to a new study in the United ...
Aug. 16, 2022 —Countries with greater progress toward universal health coverage (UHC) had smaller declines in childhood vaccination coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new ...
May 5, 2021 —研究员s at Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) conducted a case study in the first-mile mobility market from origins to ...
Aug. 26, 2020 —The number of NHS patients presenting to cardiology services for serious heart problems more than halved while the number of heart attacks diagnosed fell by 40 percent at one center in Scotland ...
Oct. 6, 2021 —Care for the 15 most prevalent types of cancer in the U.S. cost approximately $156.2 billion in 2018, according to a team researchers. The team also found that medication was the biggest expense and ...
Nov. 23, 2021 —Using carbon tax revenue to fund free green electricity and public transport could significantly reduce individual households' greenhouse gas emissions, a new study has found. Providing these ...
Nov. 1, 2022 —A new study explores how communities of color remain excluded from all that nature has to ...