Navigating the Patient-Physician Relationship With Pathological Liars
Exploring the pathophysiology of lying and the patients who lie.
Exploring the pathophysiology of lying and the patients who lie.
Smartphone addiction is increasingly recognized as a type of behavioral addiction, and recent research has identified criteria that help establish a diagnosis.
With continued evaluation and adaptation, ACOs promise to provide sustainable reform of healthcare costs and management for the future.
Two recent acts of Congress pose serious threats to national infectious disease health initiatives.
Despite the increase in coverage under the ACA, data suggest Medicaid patients often had increased wait times for appointments to see healthcare providers.
The development of new device technologies points to the need for new strategies to monitor their continuing safety and efficacy.
A new bill aimed specifically at limiting medical liability was passed by Congress on March 1, 2017.
Bill 1840 presented before Congress provides tax incentives to “reinvigorate” antibiotic research.
Health organizations, such as the WHO, FDA, and NIH have raised ethical challenges about the way clinical trial data is reported.