A pilot study from the University of Pennsylvania has found that a simple electronic nudge embedded in the electronic health record increased referrals to gynecologic oncology for patients with suspected...
A new study finds that electronic health record activity data are poor predictors of individual physician burnout but may help flag clinics where burnout risk is highest.
A new study reveals that 30% of primary care providers at Federally Qualified Health Centers experience burnout, with high patient demands and lack of leadership support as key contributors.
Dr Kvedar provides a preview of his session, "Perspectives on Virtual Care in Primary Care" at PUPC 2024. In this session, Dr Kvedar will review the modalities for providing virtual care, some friction...
Researchers examined the efficacy of allogeneic adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell injections into the lacrimal gland for treating dry eye disease in patients with Sjögren syndrome.
In this Roundtable Wrap-Up, we offer an abbreviated version of the roundtable discussion on the multidisciplinary approach to managing patients with diabetes and the value of utilizing the services of a...
Although more patients are seeking pain relief in primary care settings, practitioners may not have the experience in managing and treating patients with complex pain situations or may not be familiar with...
Researchers compared clinical characteristics, health care costs, and mortality outcomes among patients with Alzheimer dementia with and without agitation.
In this COVID-19 roundup, researchers report on an increase in outpatient care following COVID-19 infection, cognition and memory impairment among those recovering from COVID-19, and more.