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Rede D'Or Differentiates Itself by an Unprecedented Model of Quality Valida
Independent external evaluation is the key to confidence in institutions' indicators. In Brazil, Rede D'Or leads the transparency initiative.
Texas hospital sees "devastating" border casualties
An orthopedic surgeon close to the southern border says leg injuries suffered by migrant falls are common and "mentally taxing."
Jenna Jameson posts health update after being given months to live
"Count your blessings and be thankful," former adult film star Jameson, 49, advised fans as she discussed her past issues.
California hospital sees record-high migrants injured by border wall
In recent years, more undocumented immigrants have tried to enter the U.S. by climbing 30-foot walls.
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How some top hospitals cut CO2 to cure the health sector's climate impact
The health sector emits more than 8 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases. Some hospitals are finding climate remedies by rethinking the use of energy and materials.
Hospitals banned from deporting undocumented patients in Philadelphia
The law went into effect in December but hospital systems are still implementing it.
These hospitals are among the 50 best in the world—and getting better
Newsweek has released the 2024 edition of its World's Best Hospitals ranking, and the top 50 features a number of facilities that keep climbing up the list.
How AI will help the world's top hospital CEOs transform health care
Executives at leading global hospitals share how they are using the power of AI for health care—its promises and pitfalls.
These are the 10 best hospitals in the world
Newsweek and Statista unveil the world's best 10 hospitals, spotlighting their care, research and innovation.
Hospitals Are Protected by International Law but They Can't be 'Off Limits'
In Gaza, in almost every hospital the IDF has arrived at, it has uncovered and published military use by Hamas.
U.S. Social Policy Is in Crisis. Academic Medicine Should Address It
The policies and practices our health care system supports or fails to support will continue to shape our health and our lives, whether we take accountability for it or not.
I lost my kind sick mom. I blame for-profit health care
What we felt was a lack of empathy in our experience still stings. And maybe that's the most disheartening and frightening aspect.
Italy hospital surge over flu-like illness raises alarm bells: "Very weird"
Hospitals in Italy are being overwhelmed by an increase in admissions of people suffering influenza-like diseases.
Russia denies mystery virus outbreak as video shows row of ambulances
A Telegram channel linked to Russia's security services published videos showing lines of ambulances outside hospitals in Moscow.
Map shows spread of pneumonia outbreak across China
Northern China is the hardest-hit region in the ongoing wave of respiratory illnesses.
Chinese hospitals overloaded as pneumonia rampages
The WHO says China's health authorities have assured it no novel pathogen is to blame.
Chemical used to kill superbug in US hospitals no more effective than water
With "anti-microbial resistance on the rise, the threat posed by superbugs to human health is increasing," Tina Joshi said.
Israel-Hamas Shifa Hospital clashes: What we know, what we don't
Like much of the conflict so far, accounts of the Israeli raid on Gaza's largest hospital have been plagued by conflicting narratives.
Doctors are being fired after pro-Hamas posts
The watchdog StopAntisemitism has documented instances of doctors losing their jobs over messages expressing support of Hamas.
The best hospital in every state
Newsweek's latest ranking highlights America's best-in-state hospitals so readers know where to turn to for the best local care.
Patient-Reported Outcome Measurements (PROMs) Implementation Survey 2024
As part of our commitment, we've once again partnered with Statista, Inc. to evaluate the implementation of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in the leading hospitals around the world. This survey is open for responses through January 5, 2024.
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HealthWorld's Best Smart Hospitals 2024
For the third year, Newsweek and Statista are proud to share the World's Best Smart Hospitals 2024. This list awards 330 hospitals in the field of smart technologies from 28 countries.
COVID hospitalization map: 22 counties with "high" rates as shots approved
Counties in nine states, including Kansas, Texas, Georgia and Oklahoma, have hospitalization rates that the CDC classes as "high."
Catholic bishop, sister spar over guidelines for transgender people
U.S. bishops voted unanimously to revise medical guidelines that could impact health care for some within the LGBTQ+ community at Catholic-based hospitals.
Gena Tew reveals positive update amid AIDS battle
"Y'all, I'm so happy," said the social-media influencer as she shared news of having crossed a major threshold.
I'm a Doctor. Greedy Health Care Failed My Father
The truth is that health care is big business, and the primary goal is not necessarily the best patient outcomes.
Man dies after falling into fire pit at home in Maine
Daniel Albert, 68, from Chelsea was found by a family member before he being taken to hospital for treatment.
Gena Tew slams backlash over dating man 31 years older
The social media influencer recently revealed she's dating again, more than one year after going public with her AIDS diagnosis.
How hospitals are secretly drug testing pregnant women
Three women told Newsweek they were drug tested without their consent, and that positive results led to them being investigated by child protective services.
Conservative justices deal blow to Ivermectin in court battle
Forcing doctors to administer care "would be dangerous to the public," a law and medical professor told Newsweek.