(MedPage Today) — The federal government spends billions of dollars each year to address the overdose crisis, but challenges remain when it comes to directing funding where it’s needed most, even as disparities in care persist. Fortunately, federal… Powered by WPeMatico
The ATA said the agency’s notice about the listening sessions to be held in September could pave the way for “remote prescribing of medically necessary controlled substances without an in-person visit.” Powered by WPeMatico
Kamala Green, social drivers of health program manager at National Government Services, explains how the law and other efforts like it will address challenges around SDOH to make quality care accessible to all. Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — “Taking some dippy course is not going to change a hardened racist.” — Marilyn Singleton, MD, a Los Angeles-based anesthesiologist, discussing implicit bias training as part of continuing medical education course work. “It… Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — The public health emergency, declared in 2020 as a result of the COVID pandemic, fostered the creation of waivers and exemptions that allowed for the widespread use of digital health, including telemedicine and remote patient… Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — *Patient name has been changed We’re living in a remarkable time for cancer treatment, when a diagnosis no longer disrupts how patients live and work. Unlike years ago, an advanced cancer diagnosis is no longer a death sentence… Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — Medical pundits are predicting that the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down race-conscious admissions will have dire consequences for medical schools and the composition of the physician workforce. The concern is… Powered by WPeMatico