Business of Medicine
From the Journals
Antiaffirmative action paper blasted on Twitter now retracted
Opinion
When you see something ...
Even the fields of science and medicine may generate some bad apples.
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The best and worst states for health care in 2020
New analysis puts Massachusetts and Georgia on opposite ends of the quality spectrum.
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Physician recruitment drops by 30% because of pandemic
“Physicians now may have to compete to secure practice opportunities that meet their needs,” said authors in a Merritt Hawkins report.
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US News releases latest top hospitals list, adds COVID heroes
Our Hospital Heroes series is a tribute to recognizing individuals at urban and rural hospitals in communities across the country.
News
Men occupy most leadership roles in medicine
In pediatrics, a specialty where approximately 70% of physicians are now women, there has been progress, according to an expert.
Managing Your Practice
OSHA in the COVID-19 era
To be certain you are complying with all the rules, you can call your local OSHA office and request an inspection.
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Work-life balance dwarfs pay in female doctors’ top concerns
“I’m always apologizing for being late, not being able to go to an event due to my work schedule, and missing out on life with my husband,” said a...
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Ex-nursing assistant pleads guilty in West Virginia insulin deaths
An Army veteran injected seven patients with lethal doses of insulin at the VA Medical Center in Clarksburg. An eighth patient died 2 weeks after...
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Residents, fellows will get minimum 6 weeks leave for caregiving
The time can be taken for birth and care of a newborn, adopting a child, or becoming a foster parent; care of a child, spouse, or parent with a...
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Good for profits, good for patients: A new form of medical visits
Some doctors who use shared medical appointments discuss how connected they feel with their patients.