Recent article examines the possibility of bias affecting both doctors and patients in health care.
Bias can and does exist in the health care, and it can unfortunately cause different patients to get different treatment.
Bias can and does exist in the health care, and it can unfortunately cause different patients to get different treatment.
Researchers are finding that if appendicitis is caught early, antibiotic treatment alone may be reasonable and adequate to treat the condition.
Researchers found that claims paid by physicians’ insurers have been substantially decreasing over the last two decades, although the amount paid on each claim has been increassing.
In a new study, Virtual Reality is being used to diagnose head injuries.
The results of a new study show that there is promise in wireless pacemakers.
New research and studies hold the promise of transforming lung cancer into a chronic disease by substantially increasing long-term survival rates.
A recent Medscape poll found that as many of 43% of doctors felt like lying to protect a colleague would be ok in certain circumstances.
Cedar-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles issued a study (a randomized controlled trial) on inpatient virtual reality use.