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HealthKennedy Defends Agency Budget Cuts in Seven Congressional Hearings
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends deep agency budget cuts during seven congressional hearings amid tension over the new federal spending plan.
HealthPentagon Proposes Splitting Defense Health Program in 2027 Budget
The Pentagon proposes splitting the Defense Health Program into two accounts in the 2027 budget to separate combat readiness from private sector care costs.
HealthJefferson Einstein Nurses Protest Hospital Care Cuts in North Philly
Nurses at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital are protesting recent operational cuts that threaten the quality of care for vulnerable local patients.
HealthKennedy Defends 12% Budget Cuts to Federal Health Agencies
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends the Trump administration's 2027 budget proposal, which mandates a 12% funding cut for the Department of HHS.
HealthSGMC Health Honors Oncology Staff with BEE Award on April 23
SGMC Health honored sonographer Erskine Ramsey with the Being Extraordinary Everyday Award on April 23 for his exceptional care of oncology patients.
HealthAt Adobe Summit, Medical Leaders Warn of Generative AI Risks
Medical leaders at the Adobe Summit in Las Vegas warned 14,000 attendees that generative AI risks in healthcare require human precision and trust today.
HealthStrait of Hormuz Bottleneck Drives Up Global Condom Prices
Karex, the Malaysia-based manufacturer producing 5 billion condoms annually, reports rising costs after conflict in the Strait of Hormuz disrupts supplies.
HealthUConn School of Medicine Ranks First in 2026 Planetary Health Report
The UConn School of Medicine earns the top spot among 54 U.S. institutions in the 2026 Planetary Health Report Card for excellence in climate education.
HealthMemphis Conference Tackles Tennessee Rural Health Disparities
Nearly 100 stakeholders gathered in Memphis at the inaugural Tennessee Rural Health Care Center of Excellence conference to address the state's health gap.
HealthPatient Stabs Alberto Rangel to Death at SF General Hospital
A patient killed Alberto Rangel at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital on Dec. 4, 2025. Investigators examine why the hospital timeline remains unclear.
HealthCommonSpirit Health Named to NCOSH Dirty Dozen Over Safety Concerns
The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health named CommonSpirit Health to its 2026 Dirty Dozen list, citing poor worker safety and staffing.
Health49ers and Sutter Health Partner to Expand Public Preventative Care
The San Francisco 49ers and Sutter Health launch a long-term partnership to provide preventative care education to millions of fans outside the hospital.