Interoperability is on the upswing nationwide, says Surescripts, which saw 13.7 billion secure health data transactions take place across its
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Review of nearly 500 patient cases shows surgery benefits for congenital hyperinsulinism
A review of nearly 500 cases of infants with severe congenital hyperinsulinism who underwent partial or near-total removal of their
Ophthalmologists link immunotherapy with a serious eye condition: Immunotherapy cancer drugs can cause a potentially vision-robbing side effect
New immunotherapy treatments offer a remarkable chance for survival for patients with advanced melanoma and hard-to-treat cancers of the bladder,
Fat Shaming and Weight Bias at Your Doctor’s Office
The anecdotes are legion. One time when Abby Carter (not her real name) had to get her gallbladder out, her
Handheld 3D Skin Printer Shows Potential To Heal Deep Wounds In Mere Minutes
The 3D printer is just about the same size as a shoebox and weighs less than one kilogram, according to
Placental ALLO levels rise during pregnancy and peak as fetuses approach full term: Study is largest neonatal sample to date in which multiple steroid hormones were measured
Just as a runner steadily builds up endurance in order to peak at just the right time, the placenta carefully
How low is too low? Experts debate blood pressure targets in post-SPRINT era: Two studies provide evidence for the benefits and costs of incorporating lower systolic blood pressure targets into clinical practice
Following the landmark SPRINT trial, there is a growing body of evidence for reducing systolic blood pressure targets, resulting in
Why won’t NHS surgeons save this little girl’s leg?
US surgeons could save this little girl’s leg… so why did the NHS only offer amputation? Kyra Warrell, six, has
Could robots be counselors? Early research shows positive user experience: New research has shown for the first time that a social robot can deliver a ‘helpful’ and ‘enjoyable’ motivational interview
New research has shown for the first time that a social robot can deliver a ‘helpful’ and ‘enjoyable’ motivational interview
Speech recognition works best when widely deployed, says KLAS
Healthcare IT News previously reported on a KLAS study that showed "speech recognition proving its worth," with findings that nine