Medical records do not always tell the (whole) truth
With electronic medical records comes pressure (and relative ease) in charting things in a visit that simply were not done.
With electronic medical records comes pressure (and relative ease) in charting things in a visit that simply were not done.
Though many of us have never seen a doctor on a house call, we all likely think fondly of the idea. A kindly doctor, who
A recent study highlights the conflict between physicians who want to treat sepsis patients immediately, versus those who want lab work done prior to treatment.
The AMA recently published the results of a study which reveal that stress and burnout is associated with Electronic Health Records.
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The more doctors can implement guidelines related to managing blood pressure, the better for patients.
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