Two recently published studies show that ambient listening artificial intelligence tools reduce administrative burden and improve clinician well-being.
Failures have resulted in the erroneous loss of health coverage and other vital safety-net benefits for low-income people.
People in high-speed internet "dead zones" live sicker and die younger on average than their peers in well-connected regions.
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Peer mentorship is the key to success for fostering a culture innovation at the bedside.