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Medical bills keep going up, but our health doesn t get any better

Tomlinson: Medical bills keep going up, but our health doesn t get any better FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 University Health President and CEO George Hernandez waits in a hallway prior to addressing the COVID numbers during Tuesday s meeting of the Bexar County Commissioners.Robin Jerstad / Robin JerstadShow MoreShow Less 2of5 FILE- In this July 1, 2013 file photo, is the exterior of the Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals office in St. Louis. The generic drugmaker Mallinckrodt has a tentative $1.6 billion deal to settle lawsuits over its role in the U.S. opioid crisis, it announced Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020. The deal is intended to end hundreds of lawsuits faced by the company over opioids. (Whitney Curtis/AP Images for Mallinckrodt, File)Whitney Curtis, FRE / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less

Join Us for a Discussion on the Impact of Health Disparities in Dallas

Join Us for a Discussion About Healthcare Inequity and Potential Solutions D CEO Healthcare s next breakfast panel will look at what the business and healthcare communities can do to address the issue and why it matters. By Will Maddox Published in Healthcare Business June 9, 2021 3:00 pm The United States is home to some of the best hospitals, medical technology, and life-saving care the world has to offer, and yet we consistently rank below other developed nations when it comes to health outcomes for our entire population. While a large chunk of the country has access to top healthcare, there are populations that lack the coverage, access, and funds to keep themselves healthy.

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