Chronic care management, which includes the monitoring and addressing of chronic diseases such as arthritis, diabetes, obesity and heart disease, is a challenge for any hospital or medical group.
The transition to value-based care is putting costly acute care under a magnifying glass. Of the $3.8 trillion spent annually on healthcare in the U.S., an astonishing $1.9 trillion is dedicated to ...
Ethical principles are especially pertinent to the conduct of professionals in psychology and psychiatry. The hard work comes when principles are in conflict, and clinicians must consider what values, ...
Because of its often slowly progressive nature, dementia is often included among chronic disease management programs. Yet, for many reasons, its management demands different approaches. With the rise ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed an extraordinary burden on the US health care system. Like all Americans, we’ve been moved by the heroism of the health care workers treating COVID-19 patients on the ...
Have you ever felt anxious or fearful about visiting a doctor? A hospital? Or a walk-in clinic? This should come as no surprise, given the uncertainty associated with many medical procedures, both ...
Over the past year, the American Medical Association (AMA) and other major health care stakeholders strongly objected to new regulations enabling patients to use smartphones and third-party ...
Health care management is projected to grow at a rate of 23 percent, which is much faster than average. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) Several school and department scholarships are available for ...
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