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AMA: Nearly one in four physicians say prior authorization led to serious adverse events
New survey results from the AMA illustrate the burden of prior authorization, with many physicians reporting that it leads to serious patient harms, delays care, reduces work productivity and more.
Q&A: How to support grieving children
In an updated clinical report, the AAP offered guidance for pediatricians on how to address grief in young patients.
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Impact of interpreter use on psychiatric treatment, care access requires further study
NEW YORK — Additional research concerning the impact of using interpreters for psychiatric care for patients with limited English proficiency is needed, according to a poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting.
Nearly 10% of women with cesarean delivery experience PTSD at 2 months postpartum
At 2 months postpartum, about one in 11 women with cesarean deliveries at 34 weeks’ gestation or longer developed PTSD symptoms, according to study results published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Daytime psilocybin adversely affects REM sleep in those with migraine
SAN DIEGO — Patients with migraine who received daytime psilocybin experienced reduced REM sleep, with effects lasting beyond the day of administration, according to a poster at the American Headache Society Annual Scientific Meeting.
Breaking the stigma: Addressing disordered eating in the context of obesity
The relationship between obesity and disordered eating behaviors represents a complex combination of psychological, physiological and environmental influences.
Surgeon general calls for social media warning labels
The United States surgeon general on Monday asked Congress to require warning labels on social media platforms to help protect children.
HHS program adds 10 states for community mental health clinics
Ten states have joined the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Medicaid Demonstration Program, according to a release from HHS.
Tax law changes affect your retirement planning in 2024
As we enter the second half of 2024, it is important to understand some tax law changes that became effective this year and could affect your retirement savings and tax planning.
Digital app ‘really effective’ at improving mental health in rheumatoid arthritis
A digital app was effective at improving mental health outcomes like anxiety and depression in a cohort of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, according to a speaker at EULAR 2024 Congress.
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