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‘Era of AI is here,’ but not yet reducing physician burnout
Rapidly advancing technology in artificial intelligence and other spaces has yet to deliver on “the promise” of minimizing physician workload and burnout, according to a speaker at the Ending Clinician Burnout Global Community summit.
Judge blocks Federal Trade Commission’s ban on noncompete agreements
A federal judge has blocked the Federal Trade Commission’s ban on new noncompete agreements with all workers in for-profit organizations.
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Healio Minute Podcast, Rheumatology/Psoriatic Arthritis Edition: Top Headlines - Week of August 19, 2024
In this edition, drug discounts through Medicare price negotiations, opioid use has fallen 15% annually since 2014 and more.
Q&A: Health care community must 'take steps to rebuild trust' lost during pandemic
Trust in health care diminished dramatically during the pandemic, and it will take multipronged interventions to restore that confidence, according to an expert.
Biosimilars, originators discontinued at similar rates for inefficacy, adverse events
Subcutaneous TNF inhibitors and their biosimilars are discontinued due to inefficacy and adverse events at similar rates in patients with rheumatic diseases, according to data from Spain published in The Journal of Rheumatology.
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.
‘Be the change agent’: Evidence-based practice can be achieved with 5 key steps
ORLANDO, Fla. — Evidence-based medical practices can be fostered through a five-step process that begins with asking the right questions, according to a presenter at the 2024 Rheumatology Nurses Society annual conference.
Single cell-free DNA test accurately detects fetal antigen status in alloimmunized women
Cell-free DNA analyses were accurate in detecting fetal antigen status as early as 10 weeks’ gestation in women with alloimmunized pregnancies, according to results of a large, diverse U.S. cohort study published in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
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.
‘A large overlap’: Autoimmune encephalitis can look like, coexist with rheumatic disease
ORLANDO, Fla. — Although rheumatic diseases must be considered in a differential diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis, some patients can have both, according to a presenter at the 2024 Rheumatology Nurses Society annual conference.
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