Telemedicine Associated with Decreased No-Show Visits among Surgical Specialties
The use of telehealth services is effective at increasing access to healthcare in vulnerable populations undergoing a range of surgical procedures.
The use of telehealth services is effective at increasing access to healthcare in vulnerable populations undergoing a range of surgical procedures.
The NAPRC model emphasizes program structure, patient care processes, performance improvement, and performance measures.
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John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS, a surgeon dedicated to advancing the College’s and the profession’s priorities, recently was elected vice speaker of the American Medical…
Take advantage of a unique opportunity to interact with an ACS leader by participating in a Fireside Chat with Dr. Timothy Eberlein, Chair of the…
ACS President E. Christopher Ellison, MD, FACS, MAMSE, is back from a trip to Australia, where he met with colleagues from the ACS Australia and…
Last week, cardiothoracic surgeon Timothy W. Mullett, MD, MBA, FACS, Chair of the ACS Commission on Cancer (CoC), participated in a forum hosted by the…
Join StartupHealth, ScaleHealth, American Heart Association, Children’s Hospital LA, and Manatt for an afternoon discussing the ‘State of Healthcare – Post Covid.’ We will host…
Join StartupHealth, ScaleHealth, American Heart Association, Children’s Hospital LA, and Manatt for an afternoon discussing the ‘State of Healthcare – Post Covid.’ We will host…
Bradley Kushner, MD discusses how COVID-19 vaccination status affects healthcare follow-up after a kidney transplant.
The ACS strongly supports the Prevent Blood Loss with Emergency Equipment Devices (BLEEDing) Act recently reintroduced in the United States Senate.