Patients who undergo elective hip and knee surgery in hospitals with inadequate nurse staffing and poor nurse work environments are more likely to require re-hospitalization, according to a new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing's Center for…
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As medical devices continue to evolve, cybercriminals have more opportunities to hack patient's information, according to HealthCare IT News.
A new study in The Journal of the American Medical Association examined whether physicians with highly educated spouses are less likely to work in rural areas, according to Medical Daily.
Ivy Pointer, MD, of Raleigh, N.C.-based WakeMed, is spreading the American Academy of Pediatrics' messages with a musical spin, according to abc 11 News.
Farmington Hills, Mich.-based Provident Management Consulting's DocEdge Communicator app aims to increase efficiency in healthcare facilities.
Modernizing Medicine will showcase the latest advancements within its specialty-specific modmed Orthopedics solution suite at the 2016 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons annual meeting, March 1 to March 5, in Orlando, Fla.
To avoid hefty penalties, it is pertinent to attest prior to March 11, 2016, if you bill Medicare, according to Practice Fusion.
Despite telehealth's growing popularity, health insurance companies reimburse 40 percent less for telehealth services than for in-person care, as found in a Health Care Cost Institute policy brief, according to Forbes.
Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital researchers investigated the effect of physician empathy on outcomes and medical care satisfaction.
Do medical malpractice fears make physicians purchase more expensive houses?
