Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic recommended nine strategies for healthcare organizations to combat physician burnout, which impacts productivity, turnover rates and quality of care.
Practice Management
Hospital employment of physicians is increasing, but the level of physician engagement can make a big difference, according to the Gallup Physician Engagement Survey.
Researchers conducted a pooled analysis of 1,479 population-based measurement studies with 19.1 million people to reveal hypertension trends between 1975 and 2015, according to The Lancet.
Providers spanning the nation are facing rising costs and debt, with medical student graduates having an average debt surpassing $150,000, according to Forbes.
New Haven, Conn.-based Yale University researchers found 22 percent of patients who went to the emergency room received care from an out-of-network physician, despite the ER being within their insurance network.
Paul Grundy, MD, Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM's global director of healthcare transformation, discussed changes coming down the pipeline in the healthcare industry, during the Transforming Our Health forum in New Philadelphia, Ohio, according to TimesReporter.com.
A study in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research examined the effect physicians' attire has on a patient's perception of them in an outpatient orthopedic setting.
Santa Barbara-based Kinese has partnered with pediatric orthopedic physicians Michael Maguire, MD, and Sean Early, MD, Noozhawk reports.
American Medical Association President Andrew Gurman, MD, released a statement on the association's behalf regarding healthcare reform.
Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute partnered with the Thomas Jefferson University neurosurgery department and Jefferson Health in Philadelphia to open a new spine center of excellence that hosted its first procedure last week, according to a Philadelphia Business Journal report.
