12May

Patients Prefer Telehealth to In-Person Assessments for Cancer Care
New research found that telehealth-based cancer care led to higher rates of patient satisfaction with access and provider concern compared…
Read MoreNew research found that telehealth-based cancer care led to higher rates of patient satisfaction with access and provider concern compared…
Read MoreResearchers from Washington University in St. Louis have developed a deep-learning model that can predict physician burnout using clinical actions…
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