A spike in ransomware attacks is pushing the health care industry to beef up its digital defenses.
Telemedicine
One Community Health Center’s COVID Recovery
One year ago, a community health center told us how COVID had wreaked havoc on their budget, staff and patients. How are they doing now?
Exploring Inequities in Telemedicine
Rachel Werner on new research looking at which patients have struggled to take advantage of telehealth during the pandemic.
Mission Critical
A new federal effort races to virtually deploy critical care providers wherever they’re needed — from COVID hospitals to floods, fires, and even war.
A Telehealth Checkup
COVID-19 has forced rule changes that have created a telehealth revolution. What have we learned, and are these policies here to stay?
Trump and COVID-19
What do experts think of President Trump’s COVID-19 response? And what do they think a second Trump term could look like for health policy?
Taking the Pulse of Insurers
Insurers have been on strong financial footing during the pandemic while doctors, hospitals and consumers have not been as lucky.
Home Sweet Hospital
With business models upended by COVID-19, hospitals are dusting off a decades-old model for bringing acute care into patients’ homes.
Primary Care on the Mend
The coronavirus is straining our primary care system. But, for some, the situation is starting to look up.
After the Hospital
Is it a good idea for hospitals to send patients recovering from COVID-19 to nursing homes?
