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25 health systems with most physician assistants
There are more than 168,000 physician assistants in the U.S., and 25 health systems are tied to nearly 30,000 of them. -
US residents report falling happiness — except those in this age group
The U.S. dropped from 15th to 23rd in Gallup's latest "World Happiness Report," marking the first time the nation has fallen out of the top 20 since the report was first published in 2012. But researchers point to their separate rankings by age group, which indicate generational divides. -
Top hospitals for diabetes care: Leapfrog
A new ranking from The Leapfrog Group and the American Diabetes Association has recognized 17 hospitals as leaders in providing care for patients with diabetes. -
States with the highest, lowest job resignation rates
Delaware, Alaska and South Carolina have the highest job resignation rates in the U.S., according to WalletHub's 2024 ranking published March 19. Massachusetts, New York and Michigan have the lowest. -
Richest retirement towns in America
On March 19, GoBankingRates ranked the most wealthy retirement towns in America. -
How the US stacks up in healthcare across the world
The top five countries in the world for healthcare are in Asia while the United States ranks 69th, according to an analysis posted on Statista. -
Cities with the highest, lowest salaries needed to live comfortably
Some of the most affordable cities are located in Texas and Ohio, while some of the least affordable are in California, Arizona and Minnesota, according to a March 7 analysis from SmartAsset. -
The highest-paying nonphysician jobs
Nurse anesthetists are the highest-paying nonphysicians or surgeon positions, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
15 best, worst states for physicians in 2024
Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska are the top three states for physicians to practice in the U.S., according to WalletHub's 2024 ranking published March 18. Hawaii, Rhode Island and New Jersey were deemed the worst. -
68 greatest health systems for job starters: Newsweek
Nearly 70 hospitals and health systems were named to Newsweek's new list, "America's Greatest Workplaces for Job Starters 2024." -
Most, least stressed states
Stress is an evident, well, stressor on the U.S. workforce. -
23 US areas hit hardest by inflation
Historic levels of inflation have driven up costs of medical supplies and providing care for hospitals across the U.S. more and more since 2021 when it jumped to a record 7%. A new analysis from WalletHub reveals the cities that have seen the sharpest inflation climbs overall. -
Best jobs for work-life balance: US News
Many of the 20 best jobs for work-life balance can be found in a hospital or health system, according to a Feb. 22 ranking from U.S. News & World Report. -
Median ED visit times by type, volume
Median emergency department visit times vary greatly based on a multitude of factors, including facility type, patient demographics and annual volumes, data from the Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance shows. -
10 most, least overweight cities in America
McAllen, Texas, is the most obese and overweight city in the U.S., according to an analysis released March 11 by WalletHub, a personal finance website. -
Best, worst states to retire on a budget
Retirees on a budget would do best to steer clear of coastal states, according to a new ranking from Seniorly. -
Best, worst states to be rich
For high earners, not all states are created equally, according to a Feb. 29 analysis from WalletHub. -
100+ hospitals, health systems among Newsweek's greatest workplaces for women
Newsweek has published its 2024 "America's Greatest Workplaces for Women" ranking, which includes hospitals and health systems. -
GHX awards 25 medium health systems for supply chain work
Twenty-five medium health systems and hospitals were awarded Global Healthcare Exchange's inaugural supply chain distinction award. -
GHX awards 25 large health systems for supply chain work
GHX awarded 25 large hospital systems, including Providence, Catholic Health and Mount Sinai Health System, for what the organization deemed a "perfect" supply chain.
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