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Q&A: New podcast offers ways to reduce medical excess that harms patients, the planet
The BMJ and Cochrane Sustainable Healthcare have jointly launched The Recovery, a new podcast highlighting initiatives that practitioners around the world are using to reduce medical excess.
10 steps for leading your practice through a crisis
Leading your practice through a crisis, and more specifically the COVID-19 pandemic, relied on specific leadership steps based on sound skills and principles that improve practice operations and achieve defined practice goals.
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10 recent reports from The Liver Meeting Digital Experience
Healio Gastroenterology and Hepatology presents the following report on highlights from The Liver Meeting Digital Experience.
Q&A: ‘Raw data’ on social determinants of health could help with patient referrals
A machine learning model that uses the most basic raw data may help physicians identify patients who need referrals to social workers and predict their risk for hospitalization.
Combinatorial serum protein panel ‘promising’ in early HCC detection
Use of a transforming growth factor-beta pathway-based combinatorial serum protein panel may aid in the early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma, according to research presented at The Liver Meeting Digital Experience.
AMA seeks to close rural workforce gap
The AMA recently announced that it is strengthening its efforts to increase the rural physician workforce.
CDC reports more than 100,000 overdose deaths in 1-year period
For the first time, provisional data from the CDC showed that more than 100,000 people in the United States died from drug overdoses in a 12-month period.
Q&A: Prioritizing ‘basic actions’ could help prevent deaths from critical illness
An international panel of clinical experts has developed a blueprint they said contains steps to reduce the millions of “potentially preventable” deaths caused by critical illness annually.
Pandemic stress, burnout more common among women in medicine than men
Women in medicine were more likely than men to take on childcare responsibilities and report burnout, mental health symptoms and work-life imbalance during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to recent findings from two separate studies.
2022 Physician Fee Schedule prompts praise, but also fear of ‘financial peril’
The CMS final rule regarding physician payment, clinical labor prices, critical care services and telehealth services for fiscal year 2022 has drawn mixed reactions from medical groups.
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