Today's New York Times reports on a new study by three economists purporting to show that the Supreme Court's decisions ...
Malpractice awards of over $10 million are being doled out more frequently in recent years, the American Medical Association reported Jan. 2. Here are six takeaways from the report: 1. According to an ...
Gen Z shows increasing religious involvement as nearly two-thirds identify as spiritual, with saint Carlo Acutis emerging as ...
The topic of AI and its implications for orthopedic surgeons became of high personal importance when Bill Gates predicted that AI would replace physicians and others within the next decade. As an ...
With a new study in the journal Science Bulletin, researchers at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University have ...
“If the coffee tastes bitter, it is bitter. It’s not your tongue malfunctioning.” –E. Xu Ugh. You’ve awakened feeling sick, with an array of frightening symptoms—perhaps a strange rash, a headache, ...
Interventional cardiologists say some cases that coders flag and submit to the NCDR aren’t in fact problematic.
Vinod Khosla explains why we are getting closer to an AI-powered future, from entertainment to healthcare and education ...
Mice have remained the focal point for life sciences research for the past several decades. Their universality in biomedicine ...
Even so, many institutions continue to rely on a one-size-fits-all approach to hospitalist scheduling, with little ...
Rural hospitals are overcoming fears of artificial intelligence and adopting tools that integrate with electronic health ...
Just when you think you’ve wrapped your mind around computers that can put your dog in front of the Eiffel Tower or chatbots ...