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Medication mistakes — where the wrong drug or the wrong dosage is given to a patient — are among the most common errors in ...
Fragmented care - receiving medical treatment at more than one facility - has been associated with both positive and negative outcomes for cancer patients depending on a number of factors such as ...
Medical Residents Still Most Likely to Die of Suicide: Study Suicide rates among US medical residents appear not to have budged in recent years despite a new focus on residents’ mental health, a ...
Trauma centers nationwide will begin to test a new approach for assessing traumatic brain injury (TBI) that is expected to lead to more accurate diagnoses and more appropriate treatment and follow ...
TV often distorts real life for the sake of drama. But when it comes to medicine, something surprising is happening. KJZZ ...
The organization argues that the law’s requirement that a patient must be a Colorado resident to access medical aid-in-dying ...
MedPage Today, a medical industry news outlet, first reported the existence of the new DOJ letters. The Justice Department’s D.C. office did not respond to NBC News requests for comment.
It's no secret that medical bills can pile up fast, especially in the current healthcare landscape, where even a short emergency room visit or a necessary procedure can easily cost thousands of ...
Researchers have found that prescribing guideline-directed medical treatment (GDMT), regardless of the number of medications, can improve survival rates in patients 90 years of age and older ...
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