
Outpatient imaging provides cost savings and convenience to patients while creating greater satisfaction for physicians
Outpatient imaging provides cost savings and convenience to patients while creating greater satisfaction for physicians
HHS supports change from Schedule I drug to Schedule III, but DEA must weigh in.
Poll examines patient reaction to online, direct-to-consumer medicine.
A strong data platform is essential for CINs to thrive.
The top news stories in medicine today.
Researchers find assessing patients and tests can lead to diagnostic errors that cause harm.
There are several technologies on the market today that are designed to prevent problematic claims from ever being submitted in the first place.
The top news stories in primary care today.
Health care leaders increasingly are looking to technology for solutions to the challenges facing primary care
House committee examines future of artificial intelligence in health care, energy and commerce.
Group advocates for telehealth availability and responsible use.
Therapies are first to use gene editing technology
Health care execs see technology benefitting patients and their own bottom lines
Representatives examining how administration experts develop American leadership in technology.
As more Americans lose access to local facilities, technology can help bring high quality care directly to their homes
Progress in AI-enabled imaging devices allows PCPs to do more in-house procedures and improve care for underserved areas
Wrong claims exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interventions helped spread the facts and create a base for future efforts.
Best practices for health care organizations to implement to secure connected medical devices.
Patients favor remote blood pressure monitoring and wearable devices, but doctors don’t think they improve care
New survey shows misinformation erodes credibility of immunizations.
Directives come as president announces executive order for artificial intelligence development.
Let’s look at key considerations for health care leaders as they invest in innovation.
The right product can reduce staff and clinician burnout, but it needs to include a human element
Musculoskeletal ailments are common, but treating them can be expensive, time-consuming – even risky. Online collaboration offers a better way to help.
Bias and inaccuracies creep in depending on questions about Black, White patients.