A Collector’s Guide to Donating Art to Hospitals and Other Nonprofits Some art collectors, when navigating estate planning, consider alternative nonprofit venues—such as libraries, retirement homes and nursing homes. By Daniel Grant
Even With Higher Fines, Most U.S. Hospitals Still Aren’t Publishing their Prices The hospital transparency rule requires hospitals to make their prices available to the public. According to one survey, only 14 percent of U.S. hospitals are in compliance. By Linda Carroll
Banksy’s Stolen Tribute to Victims of the Bataclan Attack Has Turned Up in Italy A painting Banksy made on the Bataclan's emergency door had been stolen last year. By Helen Holmes
Trump Signs ‘Bigger Than Health Care’ Order Requiring Hospitals to Disclose Charges By Davis Richardson
I’m French and I Had to Go to the Doctor in the US—Here’s What Happened By Melanie Curtin and Héloïse Rambert
New Yorkers Want All the Hospitals to Stay Right Where They Are, Thank You Very Much By Stephen Jacob Smith
A Healthy Architectural Addition: CUNY and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Building New East Side Facilities By Chloë Ashby