A pair of former Martin's Point employees were awarded more than $5.6 million after bringing whistleblower complaints against six health plans accused of keeping $300 million in overpayments from the ...
February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and culture of African Americans while also recognizing the impacts of racism in the ...
Johns Hopkins APL researchers are leveraging predictive anatomy visualization, artificial intelligence and real-time ...
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty members Heather Volk and Christine Ladd-Acosta won a $11.7 million, ...
With funding from the NIH earmarked by the Autism CARES Act, researchers aim to pinpoint the environmental factors that ...
Efforts by the Trump administration to drastically cut federal investments in medical research are threatening to kneecap ...
Straight from the trenches of caring for their own babies and toddlers through cold and flu season, six pediatricians share ...
Amanda Hansen leaves her home near Phoenix to catch a flight to Austin. On Monday mornings she checks into Dell Children's Medical Center to participate in a clinical trial to try to save her ...
Payouts to shareholders of large publicly traded health companies more than tripled over the past two decades, new research ...
The Trump administration recently announced the National Institutes of Health will make big changes in the way it funds ...
Now in its 36th year, the Mix 106.5 Radiothon is a fun-filled, annual event with a serious purpose: to bring the Baltimore metro community together to raise much-needed funds that help Johns Hopkins ...
A type of aggressive, treatment-resistant brain tumor has a distinct population of immune cells that support its growth, according to new research led by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel ...