Landscape for Primary Care is Changing
One colloquialism that may never fall out of usage is to “go to the doctor.” Think about how many times you’ve said it – or
One colloquialism that may never fall out of usage is to “go to the doctor.” Think about how many times you’ve said it – or
We all know that the average American pays a heck of a lot for medical care. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services
Hi. We’re in…Delaware. Yes, the home of tax free shopping is the second state (sorry) to pass a sweeping healthcare standards bill that seeks to
King County was one of the most proactive venues for migrating to the Zoom platform for Court hearings. For trials, that means every phase is
A recent Op-Ed piece highlighted one of the ways in which the pandemic has improved the quality of care for patients in surgery. Early in
You may have read some of our prior coverage regarding consolidation of hospital systems across the country. Recently in Washington we have seen the Virginia
As you are probably aware, most of your medical charts are maintained in electronic format. It is becoming increasingly rare for providers to rely on
Anchoring bias is a well known cognitive bias in medicine. The term refers to overemphasizing early-acquired information. One example which occurs in medicine that looks
A report by the group Public Citizen shed some light on state medical licensing boards across the country. The report examined the extent to which
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is a peer-reviewed journal for the largest association of physicians in the United States. The association has