How Gen Alpha is changing children's hospitals
Gen Alpha is "growing up with cellphones in their hands," a pediatric hospitalist told Newsweek. How will that affect the hospitals that treat them?
What happens during an asthma attack? Cleveland Clinic doc explains
Sometimes, asthma is inherited, but the majority of cases are linked to the environment—meaning patients may have control over the severity of their symptoms.
Heart attack or cardiac arrest? Doctor explains the difference
Heart attacks can lead to cardiac arrest, according to Dr. Grant Reed of Cleveland Clinic.
Lessons from the only doctor in the boardroom
Dr. Adnan Munkarah is the only doctor reporting directly to Henry Ford Health's CEO. He connected with Newsweek to share his experience.
Meet the doctors caring for LeBron James and your grandma
UCLA Health physicians are traveling near and far to care for USA Basketball players. Off the court, they treat folks like you and me.
OB-GYN recommends strengthening this overlooked muscle group
People rarely talk about pelvic floor health, but weakness in this area can wreak havoc on the body, Dr. Joanne Stone told Newsweek.
Lung cancer should lose its stigma, says Mount Sinai exec
Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, but misconceptions about the disease still keep sufferers from receiving treatment.
The incomparable cost of a health care data breach
It takes nearly $10 million and 300 days to identify and contain a health care data breach, according to a new report.
No superfood can block cancer, breast surgeon says
Dietary regimens and supplements can be branded as "anti-cancer," but they don't work as advertised, according to this Mount Sinai surgeon.
5 ways to future-proof a hospital
The 400-bed hospital is losing its hold on construction plans.
Where generative AI is working for doctors—and where it's falling short
New AI models have shown promise in the health care industry. But they still need some fine-tuning, doctors say.
The rise of white-coat CEOs
More physicians are giving up the clinic for the corner office. These are the struggles they face—and the successes they find—when straddling both worlds.
A decade in, value-based care looks like buying a patient's fridge
When a health system knows no boundaries, patients—and budgets—reap the benefits.
Hospital in crisis? Call an on-demand health care exec
On-demand health care executives offer their expertise at a fraction of the cost of consulting firms.
Another scrapped hospital deal pins "fate" on FTC
Two North Carolina hospitals face an uncertain future after a proposed sale fell through June 18.
"Wallet biopsies" strand thousands in California hospitals, CEO says
In one year, a California health system spent $45 million on patients who did not need to be there.
Scammers make millions selling nonexistent Ozempic, report finds
McAfee researchers uncovered 176,871 phishing emails attempting to bait consumers for weight-loss drugs.
Trust: How surgeons kept what health care lost
Americans turn down syringes but go under scalpels. What do these doctors know that the rest of medicine doesn't?
Hospitals are hacked, then sued. Is it fair?
In the aftermath of a cyberattack, hospitals often face another obstacle: class-action lawsuits.
The tech that lets you breeze through airports is coming to health systems
"We believe that not all health care problems are going to be solved by health care solutions," said Wellstar's chief information and digital officer.
No, telehealth isn't dead—but it has some adjusting to do
Some virtual care businesses are going under. Physicians and telemedicine leaders weigh in on what needs to change.
Federal report calls for universal child care, six-month family leave
A federal task force has outlined a strategy to improve maternal mental health outcomes in the U.S.
Hospitals charge employers 254 percent over Medicare. The "why" gets fuzzy
A recent report illustrated the stark divide between what Medicare and employers pay for health care.
Your hospital is under cyberattack. Now what?
One of the nation's largest health systems has paused some operations due to a cyberattack. Here's what goes on behind the scenes after a breach.