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hospitals

A wide view of a brightly lit hallway-style gallery space in a medical or institutional setting shows framed portrait paintings and drawings hung on white walls and a glass partition, including a large colorful portrait on the right in the foreground and several smaller works in the background.

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
Entrance to NYU Langone Hospital, New York City

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
Hospital-Acquired Infections, or HAIs, constitute one of the biggest—and overlooked— health crises in the U.S.

Hospital Infections Kill 99,000 Americans Every Year. Can Giant Roombas Save Them?

By Arick Wierson
Getting sick is scary and anxiety-provoking no matter who you are, and no healthcare system can protect you from that.

I’m French and I Had to Go to the Doctor in the US—Here’s What Happened

By Melanie Curtin and Héloïse Rambert
A doctor protests during a rally outside of San Francisco General Hospital.

The Economic Impact of Insuring People With Pre-Existing Conditions

By Dan Munro
A special prosecutor will not investigate the official misconduct complaint against Christie.

Christie Rolls Out Plan to Determine Non-Profit Hospital Property-Tax Exemptions

By Alyana Alfaro
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 05: A doctor holds a stethoscope on September 5, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Doctors in the country are demanding higher payments from health insurance companies (Krankenkassen). Over 20 doctors' associations are expected to hold a vote this week over possible strikes and temporary closings of their practices if assurances that a requested additional annual increase of 3.5 billion euros (4,390,475,550 USD) in payments are not provided. The Kassenaerztlichen Bundesvereinigung (KBV), the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, unexpectedly broke off talks with the health insurance companies on Monday. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)

Failing Hospitals Imperil Whole Neighborhoods

By The Editors

Out-of-network consumer protection bill held at Senate Commerce Committee hearing

By Chase Brush
Davis Fealy and wife April Pruski, both residents NYU, found a one-bedroom on Park Avenue. (Celeste Sloman/ New York Observer)

After ‘The Match’… the Housing Match: Medical Residents Hustle to Find Homes in NY

By Kim Velsey

NJ nurses rally on statehouse steps for safe staff ratios

By Chase Brush
John Jay Cabuay/The Observer.

A Nice Place to Live, But I Wouldn’t Want to Get Sick There

By Kim Velsey

A Healthier New York

By The Editors

De Blasio and Cuomo Play Nice for the Cameras in Midst of Pre-K Showdown

By Jill Colvin
Obviously, Methodist's expansion will destroy the neighborhood.

Some Neighborhoods Fight to Save Their Hospitals, Others to Stop Their Growth

By Kim Velsey
This is what happens when you try to close a hospital in New York. And, apparently, when you try to open one. (Photo by Gideon Resnick.)

New Yorkers Want All the Hospitals to Stay Right Where They Are, Thank You Very Much

By Stephen Jacob Smith
(Photo: Getty)

Bloomberg Slaps Down Criticism of Painkiller Restriction Plan

By Colin Campbell
Meds and eds and cool designs. (CUNY)

A Healthy Architectural Addition: CUNY and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Building New East Side Facilities

By Chloë Ashby
The hospital protesters in the gallery at the City Council chambers yesterday.

Hospital Protesters Hound Christine Quinn

By Hunter Walker
No, authorities do not want to build a snowman.

New York No Longer Fun Place to Smoke, Snort Cocaine

By Drew Grant
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