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Negotiating the physician identity in an era of complexity and connectivity (Part 1)

Sensible Medicine

These suspicions are not baseless as a 2023 Elsevier survey suggests a majority of trainees are struggling to imagine themselves shouldering a career in direct patient care. To go about patient care alone in today’s world is to never sleep, make innumerable mistakes, and fail your patient(s) time and time again.

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Workforce Shortages and Health Care Cost Pressures Inspire RSNA 2023 (and yes, AI’s in the mix, too)

Health Populi

Every year when American Thanksgiving weekend comes along, you’ll find folks involved in digital imaging flocking to chilly Chicago to convene at McCormick Place for the 2023 annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America — RSNA for short. On the contrary, when embraced, AI will open new doors for us.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Aneesah Coates

Minority Nurse

She’ll graduate with her doctorate in nursing practice as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner in December 2023. Coates is an important nursing leader , and we’re pleased to profile her as part of the Champions of Nursing Diversity Series 2023. This can negatively impact patient outcomes and the quality of patient care.

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Can data help in aligning capacity with demand in general practice?

Practice Index

How to align capacity with demand in general practice has been published to help practices and PCNs move to the modern general practice model unveiled with much fanfare as part of the 2023 recovery plan. But what does this advice mean for practice teams in the real world? Knowledge is power!” laughed a Practice Manager. “As

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BakerHostetler: Ransomware in Decline with Fewer Attacks and Lower Payments

The HIPAA Journal

Out of the ransomware incidents the law firm was involved with last year, 36% were on healthcare organizations, and those attacks typically disrupted patient care and resulted in revenue loss. Only 51 of the 518 disclosed incidents led to lawsuits, down from 58 out of 493 disclosed incidents in 2023. days faster, and 5.3

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