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Patients, physicians and labor representatives gathered in Shaker Heights to support the reinstatement of two pediatricians terminated amid organizing activities.
AAPA is urging the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to change rules preventing physician assistants from ...
Two University Hospitals pediatric doctors who claim they were fired for trying to unionize joined a mass picket outside a UH ...
New UCLA research finds that small group professional coaching can reduce physician burnout rates by up to 30%, suggesting ...
Caring for patients is more than a profession for physicians. It’s a deeply personal calling rooted in trust, expertise and a desire to help others. So when a clinical decision becomes the subject of ...
Several medical organizations are suing the HHS and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr based on recent actions resulting in significant changes in vaccine policy in the US.
Prescription opioid abuse and its downstream effects have reached epidemic proportions in the United States. On May 26, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) moved a step closer to providing help to ...
Suffice to say that health care’s transition to AI will be incremental. Emerging technologies need time to mature, and the short-term needs of health care still outweigh long-term gains. In the ...
With half a million people having already received multi-cancer early detection (MCED) screening, patients are and will continue to be asking about these blood tests during their visits, physicians ...
In a recent joint statement, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, MD, announced health insurers have pledged to voluntarily streamline and reduce prior authorization ...
ProCare Injury Specialists recently opened in Lubbock. Here's the story behind its Texas Tech origins, how it makes recovery ...
With over 7 million Americans living with this disease, we need to do a better job of equipping primary care physicians with ...