Examining care transitions in hospitalized patients revealed lower diagnostic error rates compared with traditional methods, ...
"In the majority of cases, the diagnostic process works well," researchers told Newsweek. "But sometimes things do break down." ...
As many as one in 14 patients suffer harm due to diagnostic errors while in hospital, and most of these could be prevented, a ...
Diagnostic Excellence in U.S. Rural Healthcare: A Call to Action, a new issue brief from AHRQ, addresses urgent challenges encountered in U.S. rural healthcare to achieve diagnostic excellence, with a ...
Researchers led by Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston also found that most of those mistakes can be prevented, noting: "It is paramount to note that it is not one individual or process that is at ...
A team led by Kaiser Permanente’s Division of Research in California examined health records and insurance claims for 12.2 million Americans for autism diagnosis trends.
This session began with a discussion of a patient presentation pediatric hospitalists are very familiar with—a toddler with ...
Evidence for AI models potentially having a medical bias based on race was discovered in a recent University of Michigan ...
At U.S. medical schools, interventional radiologists continue to earn more than diagnostic radiologists, though the compensation divide is narrowing, according to a study published Oct. 21 in the ...
Alimetry has raised an oversubscribed US $18m A2 financing round to commercialize its wearable gut health monitoring device, ...
How Much Does a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Make? Diagnostic Medical Sonographers made a median salary of $81,350 in 2022. The best-paid 25% made $97,350 that year, while the lowest-paid 25% ...
“This study highlights how frequently patients with cancer are using the emergency department during the diagnostic phase of their cancer journey,” said Dr. Keerat Grewal, study co-author and an ...