The federal government will begin doling out funds this fall to states and providers as part of the $50 billion Rural Health ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- People who participated in a health education program that included both mental health and physical health information significantly reduced their risks of cardiovascular disease ...
DALLAS, Nov. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading patient educational materials provider Raenali Publications will officially launch its innovative chronic kidney disease (CKD) education line at the Kidney ...
The Patient Safety Education Program poster offers instant access via a QR reader app or text message to nine educational vignettes related to healthcare facilities’ most common patient safety issues, ...
Today Kazmira Therapeutics announced the official launch of 1Cannabis, an online medical cannabis education platform. This ...
Healogics®, the nation’s leading provider of advanced chronic wound care services, today unveiled their Patient Engagement program. Through this program, patients will receive text message reminders ...
Merck & Co. of Whitehouse Station today announced that it has expanded its partnership with health education firm Healthy Interactions Inc. of Chicago to improve patient learning about diabetes ...
WebMD Ignite's Health Education & Access for Rural Transformation (HEART) initiative provides rapid-deployment digital infrastructure to expand prevention, education, and care access across rural ...
The authors’ multidisciplinary care management program shows promise, as the reduction in per-patient per-month spending was $116. However, these financial benefits took time to materialize.
Many surgery program directors agree; residency programs with flexible policies for duty hour requirements are superior to standard requirements regarding resident education and well-being, as well as ...
Regulatory shifts and payer actions are reshaping how patients access therapy. Recent policy and market developments are increasing coverage complexity, driving more patients to patient assistance ...
Nov. 8—Amy Pyatt, of Joplin, never pictured herself becoming an actress, but her part-time job posing as a sick patient at Kansas City University-Joplin has helped dozens of medical students gain ...
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