Is bigger always better?
You’ve read some of our coverage regarding consolidation of health care delivery systems. It started locally, but has grown nationally. A recent piece in the
You’ve read some of our coverage regarding consolidation of health care delivery systems. It started locally, but has grown nationally. A recent piece in the
Melanoma is the deadliest form of cancer: nearly 7000 Americans are expected to die this year from it. Melanoma treatment is difficult. It can act
Often when we get calls from folks who have lost loved ones due to medical malpractice, it is in the first weeks and months of
Your primary care provider, be it an MD, DO, PA-C, or ARNP, is probably glad to see you for a preventative care visit. Annual physicals
You have probably seen recent news coverage about off-label uses of anti-malarial drugs to treat or prevent coronavirus. Setting aside the extreme scenario we find
Readers of this blog understand how technology is reshaping the ways in which medicine is delivered in our society. I also wrote an article for
We recently posted about issues relating to “travel nurses,” nurses who travel to a hospital in another state to fill in when needed because of
This pandemic is providing routes for machine learning (artificial intelligence) to expand its presence in emergency medicine, radiology, and critical care. You may have read