Cleveland Clinic addressed physician burnout by offering a training session emphasizing relationship-centered communication, according to AMA Wire.
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Southeast Orthopedic Specialists in Jacksonville, Fla., will pay the government $4.4 million to settle False Claims Act violation allegations, according to a News 4 Jax report.
Here are three orthopedic-specific takeaways from Medscapes Ethics Report 2016.
A cross-sectional study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found 28 percent of physicians in training reported having depression or a symptom of depression.
The American Hospital Association and the Federation of American Hospitals released a 41-page new report saying they will fight an ACA repeal as it could have major repercussions for hospitals, The Hill reported.
Pennington, N.J.-based Vox Telehealth formed a new orthopedic advisory board.
Persistence Market Research expects the consumer mHealth market to grow over the next decade in its new report.
Researchers at University of Manchester and the University of Southampton, both in the United Kingdom, found the healthcare industry could lower physician burnout through organization-wide initiatives, rather than tackling the issue through an individualistic approach, according to Medical Xpress.
On Dec. 5, 2016, the Senate approved the 21st Century Cures Act with overwhelming approval, according to Star Tribune.
Morris, Ill.-based Rezin Orthopedics raised $3,700 for Team Make a Difference at its 13th annual golf outing, The Herald-News reports.
