Over the course of the past several decades, federal and state lawmakers have proposed a variety of initiatives to reform America’s health care system and reduce costs. One idea has been to instill competition in the health care markets to enable the industry to operate more like a traditional market.
Caregivers need care, too. And now, researchers from Japan have found that their experience with healthcare professionals while caring for someone else affects their own healthcare choices.
In a multiple interrupted time series study, Dr. Amelia C. Taylor and colleagues explore scaling-up a pharmacist-led information technology intervention (PINCER) to reduce hazardous prescribing in general practices.
S K Vyas, a Qatar resident of 18 years, has been awarded a doctorate in interdisciplinary studies focused on anti-doping with 'A' grade by Commonwealth Open