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Physicians spend 4.5 hours a day on electronic health records
Study compiles data, finds multiple specialties affected.
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Physicians need more info on e-cigarettes to communicate with patients
Devices could help patients reduce or stop using tobacco, researchers say.
HHS announces program to train 13,000 public health workers
‘First line of defense’ has community trust to ‘keep neighbors healthy.’
ACP praises health care spending in president’s proposed 2023 federal budget
Government help needed ‘to ensure the health of the American public.’
Primary care research could build trust in health system, relieve physician burnout
Data from patients, technology would add to “foundation for all other health care.”
What led to negative COVID-19 vaccine perceptions on Twitter
A study examined 4 million posts on social media site in 2021.
What led to higher COVID-19 death rates among the Black population?
Racism important for understanding health care disparities.
Rural hospital closures affect more than health outcomes
When rural hospitals close, it takes a toll on local labor force, population, income, according to a new study.
Study: Residential segregation led to higher COVID-19 death rates for Black patients