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Citational Racism: How Leading Medical Journals Reproduce Segregation in American Medical Knowledge

Bill Of Health

Our study demonstrates that the American Medical Association (AMA) has failed to promote greater racial inclusion in its flagship publication, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) , despite an explicit pledge to do so. A “peculiar duplication”. A partial reckoning.

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Person-Centered Early Intervention Program: A Whole Family Approach

GoMoHealth

Over the last decade, better diagnostic tools have been developed and the definition of autism has been expanded to include a ‘spectrum’ of criteria and associated behaviors. Ensuring regular respite and care breaks is essential. Autism can be identified as early as infancy, although most children are diagnosed after the age of two.

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Medical Healthcare Marketing: An Ultimate Guide

Etactics

Almost 90% of Americans search for healthcare information on social media. Consumers don’t tend to buy products they aren't familiar with, and this is no different when it comes to looking for a good hospital or care facility. Rankings ultimately depend on how you use the keywords and the readability of the site.

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Operational Efficiencies in Healthcare with Ryan Lee | E. 83

Vie Healthcare

He also shares the #1 operational inefficiency, explains why there’s more to the talent shortage than burnout, and highlights the health system building meditation pods to promote staff well-being. But one of the best ways I’ve heard it said was speaking with a nurse manager from a major healthcare facility just the other day.

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10 Superior Strategies to Increase Your Patient Volume

Etactics

It doesn’t matter how great of care you provide. Mega-mergers across the industry force patients to flock towards urgent care facilities and retail clinics while practices become an afterthought. Everyone who steps into your office deserves adequate care, there’s no denying that. That’s 3 out of 4 of your potential patients!

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