If physicians could slow down, halt their responses to patients, and stop interrupting, patients would feel heard and ...
Military Times on MSN
Patients must be offered chaperones for ‘sensitive’ exams, DOD says
The announcement follows several prominent cases of Army doctors taking indecent liberties with patients behind closed doors.
U.S.-based patients’ expectations for testing are changing, potentially at the expense of evidence-based medicine. Patients, ...
A recent lawsuit filed in San Diego Superior Court alleges that Sharp HealthCare recorded conversations between doctors and their patients without written consent, using the information to document ...
A recent lawsuit filed in San Diego Superior Court alleges that Sharp HealthCare recorded conversations between doctors and their patients without written consent, using the information to document ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Female family doctors in Ontario spend more time with patients, make less money: study
A new study says female family doctors in Ontario spend more time with patients than their male colleagues and in many cases ...
The previous policy required medical facilities to accommodate a request for a chaperone but did not require that they be ...
Medical schools are training students in a form of care that the system can’t—or won’t—provide.
It’s time we re-center the patient experience—not as an afterthought, but as the groundwork for how care is paid for, ...
(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) U.S.-based patients' expectations for testing are changing, potentially at the expense of evidence-based medicine. Patients, feeling empowered by social media, want ...
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