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Why therapists are rethinking acute care roles
For many physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists, acute care once seemed the height of ...
This article is sponsored by Focal Point Care. As skilled nursing operators navigate shifting reimbursement models and ...
Not every older American is looking to quit their job cold turkey. About a third are taking a phased approach, according to a 2024 survey by global advisory firm WTW. These workers are reducing ...
As graduates look for jobs in a crowded field and AI creates massive layoffs, healthcare careers are offering job seekers ...
Under the existing regulations, hearing aids in Ontario are only dispensed based on a prescription from a regulated health ...
A wide-ranging agenda will put everything from staffing shortages to infrastructure projects and public health funding in ...
Students moving frequently and trouble reaching parents can be barriers to completing evaluations in the time required by law ...
Before a massive overhaul of the disability scheme, families say plans are already being slashed or rejected as they are told to wait for support programs that do not yet exist ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Otarmeni (lunsotogene parvec-cwha), the first-ever dual adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector-based gene therapy. Otarmeni is indicated for the ...
Families say ABA has been life-changing. But a surge in Medicaid spending — and questions about who's collecting it — has drawn scrutiny.
Many physical, occupational, and speech therapists are moving from acute care to roles offering better balance, reduced strain, and more patient-centered interaction. This shift is influencing ...
The medical model assumes that people should be allowed to use psychedelics only for government-approved reasons.
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