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Americans Still Want Business to Stay Quiet on Public Policy

For the second straight year, a Gallup-Bentley University study shows Americans' desire for businesses to take stances on current events is falling, with 38% now agreeing that businesses should speak out.

Putting Out Teacher Burnout

Workers in K-12 education have higher levels of burnout than in any other industry. Addressing the issue is key to improving the quality of education.

U.S. Healthcare Quality Ratings Among Lowest Since '12

Americans continue to rate their personal healthcare situations better than those of the U.S. overall on three key aspects -- quality, coverage and cost.

2 Remedies for Reducing Burnout Among Healthcare Workers

Learn how a comprehensive approach to well-being and employee engagement can help healthcare workers deliver exceptional patient care.

The Healthcare Vote That Republicans Missed in the Midterms

In early November, about one in six Americans approved of Trump on the economy but not on healthcare. Addressing their concerns could have helped the GOP electorally.

The Mission of Making Life Better for Children Drives Engagement at Children's Health

Making life better for children is more than a motto at Children's Health of Texas. It's the purpose that empowers employees to deliver excellent care.

U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs

In the U.S., a new high of 29.0% of adults have been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime, and 17.8% currently have or are being treated for it.

Nine in 10 Concerned About Rising Drug Costs Due to COVID-19

Nearly nine in 10 Americans are either very or somewhat concerned that the pharmaceutical industry will leverage the COVID-19 pandemic to raise drug prices.

Reproductive Health Laws Factor Into Many College Decisions

A state's reproductive health laws influence college students' and unenrolled, non-degree-holding adults' decisions to enroll in college.

Update: Partisan Gaps Expand Most on Government Power, Climate

Partisan differences have expanded over the past 20 years on some, but not all, core U.S. social and policy issues.