Opinion
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 ...
Eating disorder treatment dropout is common and multifactorial. Improving engagement, reducing waiting times, and ...
Bridgewater is the nation’s only forensic psychiatric facility run by a corrections department, rather than a state mental ...
A problem-focused psychodynamic approach helps people address the triggers, early experiences, self-assessments, expectations of others, and conflicts and defenses that drive them.
Vermont regulators are pressing to fix a Medicare rule that makes some rural seniors pay more for the same outpatient care ...
Six years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, doctors are still treating long COVID patients with complex symptoms and unknown ...
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.
SB196 provides a justified response to the actions of a few bad actors who have contributed to hospital bankruptcies.
The AI adverse event problem nobody is talking about reveals risks in FDA-cleared surgical devices lacking robust clinical trials.
Neuroscientists have long recognized that drugs affecting the brain chemical dopamine may predispose some individuals to ...
Zaverbai Shyamji Nagda, an 87-year-old resident of Diva, Thane district, has undergone laparoscopic excision for a congenital ...
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 ...
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