In his first-ever address to a joint session of Congress, President Trump on Tuesday night voiced support for some proposals that have wide support within the GOP—such as expanding health care savings accounts—but also more contentious proposals that have divided Republican lawmakers.
Students at Lincoln Memorial University's DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine started volunteering when the local fire department faced closure, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Illinois, Oregon, and Tennessee.
Research shows that decision-making aids, clear doctor-patient communication, and patient access to EHRs can help give patients ownership of their own care, Laura Landro reports for the Wall Street Journal.
It's not pleasant when someone interrupts you—and in a work setting, interruptions can harm collaboration. But there are simple strategies to help tame the interrupter in your life, Francesca Gino writes in Harvard Business Review.
Many individuals undergoing medication-assisted treatment for opioid misuse between January 2010 and July 2012 filled at least one prescription for other opioids during treatment, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Addiction.
In a research letter published Tuesday in JAMA, researchers say the limited and unstructured data provided by 28 physician rating websites can make it difficult for patients to get an accurate picture of a provider's care.
Children's Hospital of Orange County, in a partnership with Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego, has implemented data-based guidelines that have saved at least $1 million from reduced asthma-related ED visits and $350,000 in neuroimaging costs.
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