As the U.S. population ages and the number of physicians fall, many argue the country will face a steep provider shortage. There are several possible factors driving the physician shortage. The number ...
Quality of care, patient expectations and physician burnout are among some of the frustrations physicians have with telemedicine, according to a survey conducted by DocASAP, a software company based ...
Physicians’ use of artificial intelligence has more than doubled since 2023, with 81% surveyed by the American Medical Association reporting that they currently use the technology in a professional | ...
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AI and the Art of Medicine: How Physicians Can Embrace Technology Without Losing the Human Touch
Think about this scenario: A 33-year-old male with a chronic cough and exercise intolerance (for over one year) consults with a pulmonologist. His physical exam is unremarkable, but a CT scan shows ...
Fourth Annual Survey by Epocrates Gives U.S. Medical Students Voice on Pressing Issues SAN MATEO, Calif. -- Medical students give the U.S. healthcare system a poor grade and consider technology a ...
A relationship with a CA provider was associated with better outcomes, including a lower average number of all-cause hospitalizations (18% lower) and 30-day readmissions (25% lower) for CHF patients ...
Telehealth has entered a stage where the industry’s attention is shifting to the infrastructure that underpins safe, scalable, and high-quality virtual care. Early consumer-facing platforms may have ...
Technology is transforming nearly every aspect of modern life, and healthcare is no exception. From digital health records to telemedicine and wearable devices, the tools available to providers and ...
HOLT, Mich., Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Association for Advancing Physician and Provider Recruitment (AAPPR) is proud to announce Aya Healthcare as a Signature Partner, strengthening a ...
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