5 things to know about JAMA’s new editor, Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo
[ad_1] The Journal of the American Medical Association and JAMA Network on Monday named Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo its new editor-in-chief, effective July 1. Phil Fontanarosa,
[ad_1] The Journal of the American Medical Association and JAMA Network on Monday named Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo its new editor-in-chief, effective July 1. Phil Fontanarosa,
[ad_1] Are narrow networks a good thing or a bad thing? The first thing you need to know is what a “narrow network” is. Narrow
[ad_1] Every week I add a short tidbits section to THCB Reader, our weekly newsletter summarizing the best THCB of the week (Register here!). Then
[ad_1] When the coronavirus pandemic first hit the U.S., Halcyon Shades’ curtain sales quickly dimmed. So the suburban St. Louis business did what hundreds of
[ad_1] CVS Pharmacy has reached a settlement with federal prosecutors to ensure the company’s online vaccination program portal remains fully accessible to people with disabilities,
[ad_1] Medicare Part A payments for nursing homes could be cut by $320 million in fiscal 2023, according to proposed rules released Monday by the
[ad_1] “These are extraordinary times for science, medicine and public health – one in which the possibilities for accelerating progress in human health seem limitless,”
[ad_1] The Department of Health and Human Services will soon require more than 2,000 suppliers to provide medical debtthe White House announced Monday. Providers may
[ad_1] Union members representing 2,000 workers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles voted to allow their negotiating team to strike in May. The action
[ad_1] While chatbots are attracting interest from developers, vendors and payers, the technology is not as technologically advanced as marketers claim. Researchers at Johns Hopkins
[ad_1] Joyce Ares just turned 74, and she felt fine when she agreed to provide a blood sample for the study. So she was surprised
[ad_1] Wellstar Health System’s announcement to convert the only emergency department in Fulton County, south of Interstate 20, into an urgent care clinic has raised
[ad_1] The Journal of the American Medical Association and JAMA Network on Monday named Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo its new editor-in-chief, effective July 1. Phil Fontanarosa,
[ad_1] Are narrow networks a good thing or a bad thing? The first thing you need to know is what a “narrow network” is. Narrow
[ad_1] Every week I add a short tidbits section to THCB Reader, our weekly newsletter summarizing the best THCB of the week (Register here!). Then
[ad_1] When the coronavirus pandemic first hit the U.S., Halcyon Shades’ curtain sales quickly dimmed. So the suburban St. Louis business did what hundreds of
[ad_1] CVS Pharmacy has reached a settlement with federal prosecutors to ensure the company’s online vaccination program portal remains fully accessible to people with disabilities,
[ad_1] Medicare Part A payments for nursing homes could be cut by $320 million in fiscal 2023, according to proposed rules released Monday by the
[ad_1] “These are extraordinary times for science, medicine and public health – one in which the possibilities for accelerating progress in human health seem limitless,”
[ad_1] The Department of Health and Human Services will soon require more than 2,000 suppliers to provide medical debtthe White House announced Monday. Providers may
[ad_1] Union members representing 2,000 workers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles voted to allow their negotiating team to strike in May. The action
[ad_1] While chatbots are attracting interest from developers, vendors and payers, the technology is not as technologically advanced as marketers claim. Researchers at Johns Hopkins
[ad_1] Joyce Ares just turned 74, and she felt fine when she agreed to provide a blood sample for the study. So she was surprised
[ad_1] Wellstar Health System’s announcement to convert the only emergency department in Fulton County, south of Interstate 20, into an urgent care clinic has raised