Our understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has come a long way since General George Patton was reprimanded for assaulting “...Read More »
A recent survey found that 98% of physicians think that spending an appropriate amount of time with patients is important. Yet, in that same...Read More »
A routine history and physical (H&P) may miss many important aspects that are desirable for a fitness-for-work exam. So how can you make sure...Read More »
The American Hospital Association is supporting mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for healthcare personnel. It is also offering hospitals and health...Read More »
Your organization must take steps when addressing disruptive physician behavior. You must dedicate time and resources to explain to physicians—...Read More »
The ABIM Foundation, created by the American Board of Internal Medicine, will spend the next few years focusing on ways to increase trust among...Read More »
The goal of physician review is to evaluate the appropriateness of care, independent of patient outcome. Although reviewers often believe that...Read More »
Physician burnout is widespread in the United States. In a survey The Physicians Foundation conducted in spring 2020, 58% of physicians reported...Read More »
Telehealth has expanded significantly since the start of the coronavirus pandemic last spring. The expansion of telehealth has included growth in...Read More »
Consider joining forces with local or even statewide hospitals to find beds for patients during an emergency surge. The plan could improve patient...Read More »