President Trump is supporting legislation that would send between $1,000 to $1,500 to Americans to help defray healthcare costs. Find out if you qualify for the program
Louisiana ended UnitedHealthcare's $4.2B Medicaid contract affecting 344,614 residents. Members have 3 weeks to transition to new plans before Jan 1 amid legal battles.
As more and more Louisiana residents reach retirement age the need for care facilities is growing. Which facilities are the best? And, which ones could use a little help? Here's the list.
A healthcare watchdog group has revealed the results of their semi-annual hospital safety study. These are the "safest" and "least safe" hospitals in the state according to that study.
Louisiana residents pay more for healthcare than most Americans, yet outcomes remain among the worst. Here's what’s driving the costs—and what can be done.
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Why would cutting edge healthcare facilities in Louisiana be so adamant about using technology that is at least 60 years old in the treatment of patients?
The need for qualified nurses across Louisiana and the Gulf South has created some lucrative opportunities. That's especially true in this Louisiana city.
The controversial decision is drawing blowback online and is leading to more questions about DEI policies nationwide - and whether or not they could be happening elsewhere, including Louisiana.
I am knocking on wood and counting all of my lucky pennies before I write this, but I don't have to go to the Doctor very often. To be honest, I can't remember the last time I had a Doctor's visit up until this week when I scheduled my first ever online appointment.
I hope you remember to show some love to your friends and family who are nurses, what they are going through is rough, and it's so tough to understand the constant exhaustion they're living with right now.
Dr. Jason Newland, who's an infectious disease specialist at Washington University claims that gloves are meant for our brave health care workers who switch out their gloves regularly.