4 Ways To Provide Patient-Centered Care at the Pharmacy – For Pharmacy Technicians
First, patients have to choose a pharmacy to fill their prescription. Then, they have to sort through all the different […]
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First, patients have to choose a pharmacy to fill their prescription. Then, they have to sort through all the different […] MONDAY, Sept. 24, 2018 — Emergency department interpreters are vital to quality care, according to an article published in the […] (HealthDay)—A self-management intervention facilitated by peer support workers may reduce the rate of readmissions to acute care for people discharged […] A system designed by a University of Iowa ophthalmologist that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect diabetic retinopathy without a […] WEDNESDAY, Aug. 15, 2018 — Provider-reported rates of burnout may be lower in small independent primary care practices than in […] (HealthDay)—Clinicians report that knowing patients’ social needs changes care delivery and improves communication for many patients, according to a study […] (HealthDay)—The American College of Surgeons (ACS) hosted a briefing on Capitol Hill to discuss the successes and challenges of combat […] Men respond to their spouse’s illness just as much as women do and as a result are better caregivers in […] A study published today in the International Journal of Health Services finds that immigrants use far less health care than […] With the cost of drugs a critical issue in health care, health insurance companies and government payers need to understand […]
4 Ways To Provide Patient-Centered Care at the Pharmacy – For Pharmacy Technicians
Interpreter Services Critical for Emergency Care
Peer support may cut acute psychiatric care readmissions
Study shows AI can deliver specialty-level diagnosis in primary care setting
Primary Care Provider Burnout Rate Low in Small Practices
Knowing patients’ social needs helps clinicians tailor care
ACS briefing discusses use of lessons from combat care
Men take care of their spouses just as well as women, new research suggests
Immigrants use little health care, subsidize care of non-immigrants: study
New ways to assess drug benefits can help cut health care costs