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Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: May 5, 2021
Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: May 4, 2021
Top Ten Factors That Contribute to Burnout in Women Physicians
Women in medicine experience more negative effects than their male counterparts.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: May 3, 2021
How to use appreciative inquiry to fuel success
The 5-D strategy can keep you focused on the positive to build personal and organizational success.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 30, 2021
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 29, 2021
Five steps doctors must take to protect their assets
Here are five key steps physicians should take in order to protect their estate.
The health impact of reopening enrollment on ACA insurance exchanges
The greater affordability of health insurance purchased on the health care exchanges will benefit many patients.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 26, 2021
How telehealth provides more options for care follow-up
Telehealth makes it easier for patients to receive follow-up care from their physicians.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 23, 2021
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 22, 2021
Telehealth’s role in expanding access to primary care
How expanded use of telehealth is making it easier for people in underserved communities to obtain primary care services.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 21, 2021
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 20, 2021
Why Black Americans have less access to COVID-19 testing and vaccinations than other groups
COVID testing and vaccination sites and programs often don’t understand the challenges faced by Black Americans.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 19, 2021
Why do Black Americans so often have worse health outcomes than other Americans?
Adequate insurance coverage and greater diversity among care providers can improve adherence and use of preventive measures among Americans of color.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 16, 2021
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 15, 2021
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 14, 2021
Study: Personal loans increasingly going toward medical expenses
Even with non-COVID care being avoided, patients are still having trouble making ends meet.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 13, 2021
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 12, 2021
How prevalent is discrimination or unfair treatment in medical settings?
Highlights of a recent survey.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 9, 2021
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 8, 2021
Five tips for physicians to find personal finance success in 2021
Use this year to get your financial house in order. Here’s how.
Is there any pattern to who is most likely to be influenced by implicit bias?
Every human is potentially biased against other groups, but awareness is key to avoiding it.