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Health Care Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 10 AMN AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. (AMN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 AMN Compared to Estimates, AMN Healthcare (AMN) Q1 Earnings: A Look at Key Metrics
May 9 AMN AMN Healthcare Services (AMN) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates
May 9 AMN AMN Healthcare Services Non-GAAP EPS of $0.97 beats by $0.01, revenue of $820.88M beats by $4.38M
May 9 AMN AMN Healthcare Announces First Quarter 2024 Results
May 9 ADUS AREX Capital Expresses Disappointment in Enhabit’s Strategic Review Conclusion
May 9 ASTH Astrana Health First Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations, Revenues Lag
May 8 AMN AMN Healthcare Services Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 8 ADUS Addus HomeCare Corporation (NASDAQ:ADUS) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 8 AMN A Closer Look At AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.'s (NYSE:AMN) Impressive ROE
May 8 ASTH Astrana Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTH) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 8 BCAB BioAtla to Participate in the Citizens JMP Life Sciences Conference
May 8 ADUS The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights DaVita, Option Care Health, Addus HomeCare, Encompass Health and The Pennant
May 8 ADUS Addus HomeCare Corp (ADUS) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong Growth and ...
May 8 ASTH Astrana Health, Inc. (ASTH) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 7 ASTH Astrana Health, Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 7 ASTH Astrana Health Inc (ASTH) Reports Robust First Quarter 2024 Results with Significant Growth in ...
May 7 ASTH Astrana Health GAAP EPS of $0.31 beats by $0.01, revenue of $404.4M misses by $9.45M
May 7 ASTH Astrana Health, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
May 7 ADUS Addus HomeCare Corporation (ADUS) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Health Care

Health care or healthcare is the maintenance or improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings. Health care is delivered by health professionals (providers or practitioners) in allied health fields. Physicians and physician associates are a part of these health professionals. Dentistry, midwifery, nursing, medicine, optometry, audiology, pharmacy, psychology, occupational therapy, physical therapy and other health professions are all part of health care. It includes work done in providing primary care, secondary care, and tertiary care, as well as in public health.
Access to health care may vary across countries, communities, and individuals, largely influenced by social and economic conditions as well as the health policies in place. Countries and jurisdictions have different policies and plans in relation to the personal and population-based health care goals within their societies. Health care systems are organizations established to meet the health needs of targeted populations. Their exact configuration varies between national and subnational entities. In some countries and jurisdictions, health care planning is distributed among market participants, whereas in others, planning occurs more centrally among governments or other coordinating bodies. In all cases, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), a well-functioning health care system requires a robust financing mechanism; a well-trained and adequately paid workforce; reliable information on which to base decisions and policies; and well maintained health facilities and logistics to deliver quality medicines and technologies.Health care can contribute to a significant part of a country's economy. In 2011, the health care industry consumed an average of 9.3 percent of the GDP or US$ 3,322 (PPP-adjusted) per capita across the 34 members of OECD countries. The US (17.7%, or US$ PPP 8,508), the Netherlands (11.9%, 5,099), France (11.6%, 4,118), Germany (11.3%, 4,495), Canada (11.2%, 5669), and Switzerland (11%, 5,634) were the top spenders, however life expectancy in total population at birth was highest in Switzerland (82.8 years), Japan and Italy (82.7), Spain and Iceland (82.4), France (82.2) and Australia (82.0), while OECD's average exceeds 80 years for the first time ever in 2011: 80.1 years, a gain of 10 years since 1970. The US (78.7 years) ranges only on place 26 among the 34 OECD member countries, but has the highest costs by far. All OECD countries have achieved universal (or almost universal) health coverage, except the US and Mexico. (see also international comparisons.)
Health care is conventionally regarded as an important determinant in promoting the general physical and mental health and well-being of people around the world. An example of this was the worldwide eradication of smallpox in 1980, declared by the WHO as the first disease in human history to be completely eliminated by deliberate health care interventions.

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