Nearly 40% of healthcare collections now come from uninsured patients, up 54% in the past three years, a new report from Cedar found. The health tech company surveyed 4,150 patients across the U.S.
Valve can't put a foot wrong these days. Sure, we're still waiting on the Steam Machine v2.0, the accompanying Steam Frame, and new controller, but that's due to circumstances outside of its control.
EDINBURG, Texas - A major step in protecting the U.S. livestock industry is happening today in South Texas, as federal leaders break ground on a new facility designed to combat the destructive New ...
Update: The Ohio Department of Children and Youth told The Dispatch on March 27 that the number of day cares that had repaid the state was actually higher, and that data previously provided to The ...
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Surveying 58 adults with total or near-total vision loss, Wilmer Eye Institute researchers uncovered how hearing loss affects the navigation of complex, everyday ...
Abstract: Effective provision of integrated sensing, communication, and computation (ISCC) services in future networks will inevitably increase their operational complexity. The distinct requirements ...
A multicenter phase II study of first-line modified FOLFIRINOX in patients with advanced urachal cancer (ULTIMA; KCSG GU20-03). The impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy relative dose intensity on ...
Andrea is an editor at GameRant, where she has been writing professionally about video games for nearly five years. She became a gamer for life at 8, thanks to a copy of Pokemon Red and her Game Boy.
In 2025 the Department of Education announced it would resume involuntary collections, but has put off implementation. Wage garnishment and Treasury offset are measures the government could enact to ...