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USPSTF calls on clinicians to ‘use their judgment’ for prenatal iron supplementation
In a final recommendation statement, the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force said there is insufficient evidence to recommend for or against the use of iron supplements during pregnancy.
Nurse-reported career changes improve, yet ‘serious problems persist’
The number of U.S. registered nurses, including mostly women, who planned to leave their careers lowered significantly in 2023 compared with 2022, according to updated results of the Michigan Nurse’s Study.
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Health care practices must ‘have a playbook’ to prepare for, respond to cyberattacks
Six months after the ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, the far-reaching impacts on medical practices, providers and patients continue to be felt.
NFL medical adviser tells physicians, like athletes, ‘the leader you’re looking for is you’
In his keynote address at this year’s Ending Clinician Burnout Global Summit, Thom Mayer, MD, FACEP, likened the health care practitioners in the audience to the professional football players he routinely treats.
Light drinking may raise mortality, cancer risk for older adults with certain risk factors
Low levels of alcohol consumption may be associated with increased mortality risk in adults with health-related or socioeconomic risk factors, results from a recent analysis suggested.
Key elements to consider when buying equipment for your medical practice
As medical technology quickly evolves, practices in nearly all areas of medicine must frequently evaluate equipment upgrades and new purchases of new technology to stay at the forefront of patient care.
Women surgeons across several subspecialties receive lower pay
Women surgeons across three surgical subspecialties received lower reimbursement for fee-for-service procedures, submitted less charges and experienced lower practice volume vs. men surgeons, according to study results.
Healio Minute Podcast, Lung Cancer Edition: Top Headlines - Week of August 12, 2024
In this edition, low education level raises follow-up risk in screening program, screening judgement strongly influenced by clinicians and more.
Women in Medicine Summit to amplify women, promote gender equity in the field
The Women in Medicine Summit, taking place Sept. 13 and 14, in Chicago, will provide attendees skill building, networking and other opportunities to amplify women in medicine and work toward gender equity in health care.
Platform designed to simplify process of matching, connecting patients to clinical trials
A health technology startup in the United Kingdom has developed an online platform designed to streamline the process through which patients are matched and connected to appropriate clinical trials.
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