The American Medical Association's House of Delegates adopted new policies to study, advance and advocate for gender equality in medicine. The changes come after multiple studies showed the pay disparity between males and females and after accounting for differences in…
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Fairview Park, Ohio-based Cleveland Eye and Laser Surgery Center is accredited by the Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program.
A new Kalorama report estimated the EHR market will grow to $39.7 billion by 2022.
The OIG said Maryland's Medicaid system has numerous "significant" security weaknesses needing to be addressed.
The percent of inpatient procedures decreased while the percent of outpatient and ASC procedures increased, according to a Leerink Partners survey conducted in June.
A new, customized hip replacement system gained FDA approval, ABC30 reported.
Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Medical Clinic's adenoma detection rate for colonoscopies is above the national average, WGNS Radio reported.
