Clinical
A JAMA Network study found that medical oncology professionals had conflicting opinions regarding the barriers to and benefits of video visits.
Now that CMS will pay for home hospital care, Brigham and Women's and other pioneering providers are pushing forward with this care in part to help with the crush of COVID-19 patients.
The team found that post-traumatic stress disorders and sexual assault trauma were associated with functional seizures.
Developers from Epic say they tried to keep the recent redesign accessible and easy to use, with patient information "always front and center" to reduce the need to navigate to different portals.
A pair of studies aims to examine just how much time American clinicians spend in the electronic health record – and how it impacts their relationship with patients.
The relaxation of regulations around telemedicine has undoubtedly made it easier for patients to access virtual care – but has also presented new privacy risks.
The electronic health record giant said that health systems had shared more than 221 million patient records in a one-month period this fall.
University of California, Berkeley, medical scientists use a Bluetooth-enabled tracking watch to study ways the bond between patient and caregiver benefits the patient.
A research letter published this week found no difference in patient satisfaction scores despite the discrepancy in EHR time between male and female physicians.
The clinical support resource will provide interactive guidance in clinical pathways across the regions.