Enlarge this image Dr. Carlos Gutierrez examines a young girl at a shelter in El Paso that was set up for recent…
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Opinion: Direct-To-Consumer Medicine Can Be Quick And Discreet, But What’s Lost?
by Vishal Khetpal April 4, 2019Enlarge this image If a doctor’s office is like Blockbuster, Hims feels more like Netflix. It’s a way to skip the long…
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Dr. Hillary Tamar, who’s in the second year of her family medicine residency in Phoenix, is part of a new generation of…
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Why The Promise Of Electronic Health Records Has Gone Unfulfilled
by Fred Schulte March 18, 2019Enlarge this image The reality of electronic medical records has yet to live up to the promise. suedhang/Getty Images/Cultura RF hide caption…
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Enlarge this image Few medical guidelines for heart care are based on the highest-quality evidence. Peerawat Kamklay/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption…
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Double-Booked Surgeons: Study Raises Safety Questions For High-Risk Patients
by Rebecca Ellis February 26, 2019Enlarge this image The common practice of double-booking a lead surgeon’s time and letting junior physicians supervise and complete some parts of…
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Bipartisan Support Builds For Limits On Surprise Medical Bills
by Emmarie Huetteman February 5, 2019Enlarge this image “There does seem to be across-the-board understanding that what’s happening to patients right now isn’t right or fair,” Sen.…
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California Doctors Alarmed As State Links Their Opioid Prescriptions to Deaths
by April Dembosky January 23, 2019Enlarge this image When a former patient died from a lethal combination of methadone and Benadryl, Dr. Ako Jacintho got a letter…