The mental health workforce is in the middle of a transformation that would have been hard to imagine even...
Most healthcare professionals have heard the term “consent-to-settle.” It shows up on policy comparison...
A patient walks into urgent care with a cough and an earache. The visit takes fifteen minutes. The provider...
You spend your days in other people’s homes. You help patients bathe, dress, eat, take their medications,...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 45% employment growth for nurse practitioners through 2032. That’s...
When Amy Patterson, PA, decided to launch her own physician associate practice in Massachusetts, she assumed...
With the first Baby Boomers turning 80 in 2026, the need for home health aides in the United States is...
If you’re a physical therapist in California, you’re likely well aware that you operate in one of the...
Nobody goes into healthcare expecting to get a licensing board complaint. But the reality is that board...
If you’re a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, there’s a good chance nobody talked to you about...
Picture this: a patient you treated eight months ago files a complaint. Your employer’s legal team calls...
As the first state to allow full practice authority for physician associates (PAs), Utah’s modernization of...
Of all the reasons Nancy J. Brent, a nurse attorney based in Chicago, needs to defend clients in her...
You’ve been paying your malpractice premium every year. You keep your policy current. You don’t think...
With one out of every 31 kids (3.2%) diagnosed with autism in the United States, ABA practice owners like...