(MedPage Today) — Just the other day, a colleague at work told me about 2 hours of her life that were lost. There was a patient she had been working with, trying to convince them to go down the next steps for treatment of a certain medical condition… Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — “It was very clear just over the last 10 years … we needed to do something different.” — AnnaMarie Connolly, MD, chief of education and academic affairs at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, on next… Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — In November, the Senate admitted defeat in the effort to pass a new version of the Farm Bill, and instead passed a stopgap funding measure to maintain the status quo — until they try again later in 2024 or in 2025. The Farm… Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — As physicians at one of the largest public hospitals in the country, we have left some patient interactions feeling demoralized. This occurs most often when it is clear that medical interventions are incapable of overcoming the… Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — There is undeniable hope and optimism when looking at the future of cancer care. Cancer survival rates are steadily rising as oncologists continue to learn more about the 100+ unique types of cancer — and emerging variants… Powered by WPeMatico
“The intersection of public health and artificial intelligence represents a transformation in healthcare,” says one epidemiologist, who sees the chance to greatly improve disease prevention and management, and promote health and wellness. Powered by WPeMatico
The American Hospital Association questions the agency’s calculations, and said the proposed information blocking penalties could threaten the financial viability of many small and rural hospitals. Powered by WPeMatico