Immersed in a patient-centric healthcare environment, Maria Freed, MHSA, thrives on her patient advocacy work. Throughout her career, Ms. Freed has implemented various strategies to advance patient care, including:
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Medical testing done by Theranos was plagued by quality control problems that could have led to inaccurate results for patients, according to an inspection report released by federal regulators and reported by The New York Times.
Researchers at University of Calgary's Cumming School of Medicine in Alberta, Canada, are working to answer what diets are beneficial to people living with inflammatory bowel disease, according to UToday.
A study published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology found black patients may do better when they're treated at U.S. hospitals with more racially diverse populations, as reported by The Huffington Post.
Senate Bill 707 passed the Maryland State Senate yesterday, according to The Baltimore Sun.
Chicago-based MedProperties acquired Mokena, Ill.-based Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, according to ReBusiness Online.
The American Pain Society released a new guideline for postsurgical pain management, and the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety summarized the key takeaways.
Rapid City, S.D., issued a building permit to an endoscopy center worth around $2.5 million, according to a KOTA TV report.
Sawtooth Surgery Center in Twin Falls, Idaho, earned accreditation.
Jon Dickinson, MD, performed elbow surgery on Oakland A's pitcher R.J. Alvarez at Presidio Surgery Center in San Francisco, according to an SI report.
