After appointments, physicians typically spend additional hours finalizing clinical documentation and administrative tasks. AI medical scribes are changing the paradigm for patient visits by listening to appointments and handling notetaking in real time, allowing physicians to concentrate on high-quality, in-the-moment care while reducing the burden of administrative tasks during and after visits.
Measles cases have reached 1,046 as the virus continues spreading across the United States, according to data updated Friday CDC. Cases have been confirmed in 30 states including Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and Washington.
More than five years after the first cases of COVID-19 were detected in the United States, hundreds of people are still dying every week. Last month, an average of about 350 people died each week from COVID, according to the CDC. While high, the number of deaths is decreasing and is lower than the peak of 25,974 deaths recorded the week ending Jan. 9, 2021, as well as weekly deaths seen in previous spring months, CDC data shows.
Dr. Tyler Crosswhite is serious about the importance of primary care providers and preventive medicine. His reason is simple, yet profound: Both have the potential to save lives.
From food to pharma, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took on all the suspects he's long maligned in a report on health threats to kids — along with one unexpected one: Doctors. Laced throughout the report from Kennedy's Make America Healthy Again Commission are accusations against doctors — for reportedly being influenced by the pharmaceutical industry to overprescribe certain medications and for failing to treat the root causes of disease.
Researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed a blood test that can analyze thousands of proteins in a single test to search for rare disease markers. The researchers hope that their test could help to identify children and adults with rare diseases more quickly as these individuals often have to wait for as long as five years before they get a diagnosis.