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Mashup Score: 9Three out of four patients see U.S. health care as broken but optimistic about technology’s role, survey finds - 2 month(s) ago
Patients still want a human-centered connection with their health care providers
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Mashup Score: 0Primary care physicians are critical in addressing health inequities in readmissions and long-term care - 2 month(s) ago
Who should coordinate care transitions? The doctors with the best picture of care through touchpoints with patients and their families.
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Mashup Score: 0Semaglutide survey: Exclusive physician results on benefits, challenges of new obesity drugs - 2 month(s) ago
Doctors offer insights on the how they and their patients are using GLP-1RA medicines.
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New Academy president discusses new study on AI and legal challenges around noncompete agreements.
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Mashup Score: 0Suffocating to Optimize Time with Patients? How AI Streamlines Workflows for Allergists, Otolaryngologists, and Pulmonologists - 3 month(s) ago
Medical Economics is the leading health care business media brand for physicians, serving our audience of doctors through our print magazine, in-depth features, video interviews, podcasts and more.
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Streamlined solutions help you breathe easier, so your patients can too. Learn how you can improve patient engagement, financial performance + grow sustainably, all while spending more time w/ patients. Download the whitepaper, sponsored by @ModuleMD_EHR: https://t.co/KyMVBPNX1l https://t.co/xRv1w2eaW9
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Mashup Score: 3Four strategies to advance value-based care - 4 month(s) ago
Value-based care is the future of medicine. Health care organizations must adapt technology, venues, primary care and prevention to survive and thrive.
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Mashup Score: 9Beyond burnout: The real problem facing doctors is moral injury - 4 month(s) ago
The patients’ needs cannot always win-and often don’t.
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Mashup Score: 0Suffocating to Optimize Time with Patients? How AI Streamlines Workflows for Allergists, Otolaryngologists, and Pulmonologists - 4 month(s) ago
Medical Economics is the leading health care business media brand for physicians, serving our audience of doctors through our print magazine, in-depth features, video interviews, podcasts and more.
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Streamlined solutions help you breathe easier, so your patients can too. Learn how you can improve patient engagement, financial performance + grow sustainably, all while spending more time w/ patients. Download the whitepaper, sponsored by @ModuleMD_EHR: https://t.co/KyMVBPNX1l https://t.co/xRv1w2eaW9
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Mashup Score: 0Off the Chart Special Bulletin: 95th Physician Report highlights state of the medical profession - 4 month(s) ago
Medical Economics Editorial Director Chris Mazzolini joins the show for a special episode looking at the results of the 95th Physician Report survey.
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Understanding how AI can help providers — as well as its limitations and what checks can mitigate its downsides — will help foster trust and confidence in it.
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“A survey by Lavidge, a marketing and public relations agency, found that 75% of patients view the U.S. health care system as broken, with widespread distrust in its operations.” Three out of four patients see U.S. health care as broken… https://t.co/HDozLohL1i