Patients and clinicians in primary care settings found that safer-use strategies for opioids and stimulants were acceptable and that they enhanced patient-centered care. Clinicians supported these ...
The shift toward value-based reimbursement demands that hospitals and health systems take a more thoughtful approach to population health management. That requires the development of robust analytics ...
At a time when 37% of hospitals are losing money, the pressure is on to find innovative ways to drive profitability. For many hospitals pursuing growth and innovation, patient engagement—which is ...
As high-deductible health plans and rising out-of-pocket costs shift more financial responsibility to patients, healthcare providers are facing a growing challenge: getting paid. Payment delays strain ...
The biggest untapped resource in the health sector is not a new drug or AI-driven breakthrough—it's the patient’s voice. For decades, the pharmaceutical industry has revolved around science, ...
London, United Kingdom – 1 September 2024: An invasive strategy vs. optimal medical therapy alone after a non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) in older adults did not affect the combined ...
A new study led by researchers at Mount Sinai Health System has identified distinct biological signatures in patients with mild Crohn's disease, offering a potential pathway toward more personalized ...
Mature nodal T-cell lymphoma is a type of rare and aggressive blood cancer. Limited data make it difficult to identify high-risk patients or tailor ...