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Quality incentive program boosts climate change knowledge among clinicians
Most clinicians expressed positive attitudes and increased knowledge about climate change and health following the completion of a quality incentive program, researchers found.
Tax-advantaged investing: Where to put your next dollar
As your paycheck grows, so does your discretionary spending and saving. While it is easy to spend, it is not always clear where to invest your next dollar intended for future spending.
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Healio Rheumatology wins APEX award for story on ‘moral imperative’ to address burnout
The Healio Rheumatology staff have won the APEX Award for Writing/Topics – Health & Medical Writing for the cover story, “‘Moral imperative’ to address physician burnout emerges in wake of COVID-19 pandemic.”
Rheum for Debate: Have biosimilars reduced drug costs for patients?
Welcome to the first-ever Healio Rheum for Debate, in which we ask experts to take opposing sides and match wits on major topics in the field of rheumatology.
Q&A: A ‘seismic ruling,’ Chevron reversal takes policy decisions away from health experts
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce to overturn a decades-old decision known as the “Chevron deference.”
Shared-care rheumatology clinic with virtual visits ‘successful by many metrics’
A shared-care rheumatology clinic, where a rheumatologist saw patients virtually after another health care professional performed an initial assessment, was “successful by many metrics” and led to travel cost savings, according to a study.
What physicians need to know about Federal Trade Commission noncompete ban
The Federal Trade Commission proposal to ban noncompete clauses for all workers has sent powerful ripples through the health care industry, prompting physicians of all specialties to reevaluate their career trajectories.
‘Strong leaders’ seek to collaborate, can improve care for rheumatology patients
Leaders who are willing to collaborate with both patients and other health care professionals are more likely to achieve optimal disease outcomes, according to experts who participated in a panel discussion.
The AI 'landscape is vast' in health care, but which products are available?
Health care providers know of the broad potential AI offers for reducing burnout, but which products are actually available for use can be difficult to ascertain, especially considering electronic health record system compatibility.
Virtual clinic provides rapid, specialized cancer care for patients facing adverse events
Many people who experience side effects from cancer treatment wait nearly a month to see a specialist with the necessary expertise.
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