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SWLA Center for Health Services highlights National Health Center Week with focus on community care
Every August, Community Health Centers across the country are recognized for the critical care they provide—especially to ...
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Empowering nurses is key to better health care
The U.S. has long relied on nurses during times of crisis. We now should rely on them during a time of reform. By empowering ...
Britain's population has grown substantially since the National Health Service's inception, to roughly 66 million. In addition, as life expectancy has increased 13 years, so has the number of ...
The National Health Service was built from the wreckage of World War II — something of a gift from the government to a battered and impoverished nation, which welcomed it.
American Medical Center's Upper Tumon and Mangilao clinic locations have officially been approved as National Health Service ...
The U.S. can learn from the National Health Service and other health systems about paths forward as it designs a uniquely American approach to its immense health care problems.
Seventy years after its foundation, Britain’s beloved National Health Service, which delivers free care for all, struggles with chronic shortages, and politicians and experts are debating ...
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