Former AANP President Stephen Ferrara, DNP, discusses how AI can be a collaborative tool to mitigate administrative burden and clinical burnout, potentially improving patient outcomes.
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A University of Minnesota Medical School research team has found that access to wheelchairs through Medicare-listed suppliers ...
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A basic digital literacy curriculum for smartphones and laptops, delivered in classes or one-on-one by trained digital ...
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Vital today announced the launch of Vital Urgent Care, an AI-powered platform that provides patients in urgent care settings with real-time updates, accurate wait times, education, and personalized ...
Moxie?the all-in-one growth and operating engine trusted by 600+ of the nation's fastest-growing aesthetic practices?today announced two major initiatives shaping the future of aesthetic ...
In west Michigan, nurses are using an app to redirect nonmedical work to other workers. In Jackson, some nurses are working ...
The Tennessee Academy of Family Physicians (TNAFP), a nonprofit organization representing 2,400 members across the state, has ...