Why Doctors and Pharmacists Are in Revolt Once accustomed to a status outside the usual management-labor hierarchy, many health professionals now feel as put upon as any clock-punching worker.
Doctors Wrestle With A.I. in Patient Care, Citing Lax Rules The F.D.A. has approved many new programs that use artificial intelligence, but doctors are skeptical that the tools really improve care or are backed by solid research.
Doctors at Allina Health Form Union The physicians, at Allina Health in Minnesota and Wisconsin, appear to be the largest group of unionized doctors in the private sector.
The Kaiser Strike Is Only Part of What’s Ailing U.S. Health Care Health care policymakers and industry leaders must reckon with the difficulties facing workers if we want to avert strikes.