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My ‘difficult’ patient made my heart sink. But what happens when doctors are part of the problem?
One in six patients are deemed to be dissatisfied and demanding. But to prevent difficult medical problems from being redefined as difficult patients, doctors need help ...
In any given year, approximately 3.5 million Americans experience homelessness, 39 percent of whom are children. Why we allow so many people to live in abject poverty and desperation is an indictment ...
Health systems have been betting on AI as a way to reduce doctor burnout. But at a recent Newsweek event, physician leaders agreed that new technologies could also lessen "patient burnout"—and even ...
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, patient collections were already crucial for the financial health of hospitals and health systems due to their proportion of total collections. But volume reduction from ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A “Patient’s Rights and Responsibilities” document can establish expectations. Reasons for termination may ...
The overwhelm problem patient billing causes rising bad debt and staff burnout; smarter communication improves revenue cycle performance.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Patients not complying with their dermatologic treatment is a universal problem that doctors need to address, according to Steven Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., from Wake Forest ...
The U.S. Senate has a plan to improve drug development for rare disease patients. The exit of controversial CBER chief Vinay Prasad will help clear the path.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Riemer writes about memorable and compelling innovation stories. May 02, 2023, 06:24pm EDT This article is more than 2 years ...
Many doctors facing racism from patients stay silent, doubting they’ll be heard. Experts share strategies for handling bias when institutions fall short.
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