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The code “left against medical advice” should be recognized as a sentinel event—a preventable system failure that signals ...
Industry and HHS should collaborate to develop a voluntary standardized identifier for provider networks that is consistent ...
While we continue to assess regulatory reforms that apply to all health care organizations and some that apply to private ...
As more organizations race to build and publish physician ratings, our health care system must ensure these ratings ...
By harmonizing their patient engagement frameworks, the FDA and CMS can transform parallel efforts into a unified pathway ...
Lower court injunctions or stays have in many cases slowed the swift decimation of public health infrastructure by preventing ...
As the PE Dossier Template continues to evolve, it holds significant promise for reshaping how patient perspectives are ...
Health professionals need to be ready to say “no,” in the interest of the nation’s health, their own morale and well-being, ...
The loss of physicians’ standing as professionals when they become employees of large systems cannot be ignored. We are ...
Kenneth Rivlin, MD, PhD, is the chief of the Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at New York City Health + Hospitals Jacobi. Dr. Rivlin is board certified in pediatric hematology-oncology, ...
The population of aging patients with substance use disorder (SUD) requiring care in nursing facilities is growing, yet these facilities are not sufficiently prepared to provide evidence-based ...
There are a range of reform options for policy makers to consider—both at the state and federal level—to improve coverage and ...