
Dissatisfaction with EHRs also tied to clinician turnover.

Dissatisfaction with EHRs also tied to clinician turnover.

New rules for attachments, benefits verification, and infrastructure aim to improve communication

ICYMI, this week we had stories on DAXI's BLA resubmission approval, sexual dysfunction and atopic dermatitis, and more.

Study compiles data, finds multiple specialties affected.

Pandemic greatly accelerated consolidation, threatening the independent practice of medicine.

New government rule aims to address some of the cost disparity.

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ICYMI, this week we had stories on physician assistants, diverse perspectives in aesthetic medicine, and more.

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ICYMI, this week we had stories on physician assistants, diverse perspectives in aesthetic medicine, and more.

Study examines wealth, but smoking matters more to longevity after age 65.

Patients’ ability to choose can affect your practice.

A new study suggests it doesn’t, at least for the short term

Government help needed ‘to ensure the health of the American public.’

Nearly 1 in 10 adults owe at least $250 for health care costs.

More Americans “priced out of the system,” survey finds.

This week's edition of the Mainstream Patients features stories about the difference between a sun burn and sun poisoning, micro-coring, and more.

ICYMI, this week we had stories on the latest coverage from the 2022 American Academy of Dermatology Annual meeting, our newest drug pipeline video and more.

Creating a heterogenous cohort in pediatric clinical trials aids in the generalizing of the results and helps ensure that data of efficacy and safety are more accurate. A report looks at data from the past 10 years to see how often race/ethnicity are reported and whether there has been improved inclusion of non-White children.

This week's edition of the Mainstream Patients features stories about skin of color dermatology, a deep dive on hair loss, and more.

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ICYMI, this week we had stories on the latest coverage from the 2022 American Academy of Dermatology Annual meeting, coverage from the 18th Annual Skin of Color Symposium, and more.

In this week’s Pointers with Dr Portela, the 208SkinDoc discusses how treatments are often too expensive for patients, which causes them to be labeled as “non-compliant.” He discusses ways to improve adherence for both patients and doctors

Vial Dermatology CRO announced that the associate professor of dermatology and rheumatology at Harvard Medical School and the vice chair of clinical trials and innovation at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, has joined its Scientific Advisory Board.

Physicians have a role in stamping out weight bias.

More hikes expected to help slow rising inflation.

Implementation challenges and loopholes limit laws’ impact.

ICYMI, this week we had stories on the genetics of acne, FDA warnings, and more.

A recent study examined the main reasons why patients in the United States seek care from dermatologists.

The results of physician trials led by the AAFP Innovation Lab are very promising.