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Don't Call Physicians 'Providers," Medical Group Says
And other clinicians should be called "healthcare professionals" ...
Calling physician 'provider' undermines ethics, accountability, and trust, says American Colleges of Physicians policy ...
As Lukas Klaiber, co-founder, CPO and COO of KaigoHealth, an AI-powered care management platform focused on high-risk older adults, explains, the recovery process for patients can become alarmingly ...
For all the investment that pharma makes in engaging patients and providers, the disconnect at the point of care remains stubbornly persistent. Patients and providers routinely enter the exam room ...
Physicians are not “providers” and referring to them by that term undermines their expertise, clinical integrity and ethical ...
Analysis reveals preference data revenue cycle leaders can use to improve the patient financial experience. Even with price transparency laws in place, many patients are having experiences with their ...
Patients at a north country health clinic say the search for new medical providers has been difficult after the one they went ...
Kentucky lawmakers have advanced a bill that would grant health care professionals the right not to participate in services that violate their conscience.
A majority of healthcare providers, 61%, say they anticipate making greater use of third-party patient financing over the next couple of years, a new survey shows. CWH Advisors conducted 38 in-depth ...
A new sign with orange letters outside a former Rite Aid in Germantown announces the arrival of a primary care model new to the Philadelphia region. ArchWell Health recently opened its first three of ...
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