As artificial intelligence is rapidly adopted across the U.S. health care sector, many experts see it as a critical tool in ...
How can health care organizations advance health equity when political, legal, and cultural forces are making the work more ...
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In 832 patients with rare genetic disease, a conclusive diagnosis was made for 160 patients (19.2%) with long-read genome sequencing and for 137 patients (16.5%) with standard-of-care testing.
Five of the 56 signatories of the American Declaration of Independence were doctors, a high-water mark in the history of medical representation in American political leadership. This is the third in a ...
A 49-year-old woman with a history of kidney transplantation presented with headache and umbilicated skin papules. Levels of cryptococcal antigen in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid were high. A skin ...
To the Editor: In the phase 3 GRADUATE trials of gantenerumab for early Alzheimer’s disease reported by Bateman et al. (Nov. 16 issue), 1 participants receiving gantenerumab had a greater decrease in ...
Abstract Despite criticism of patient-satisfaction measures, patient-experience surveys that are designed and administered appropriately provide robust measures of the quality of health care and offer ...
Health care reform in the United States is headed backward. It is uncertain which parts of the Affordable Care Act will survive past 2017 and what will follow it. What is certain is that Obamacare as ...
NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery welcomes submissions for original, instructive content that demonstrates innovative ideas and solutions to improve health care delivery. We accept ...
Food Is Medicine (FIM) programs promote patients’ access to healthy foods to help prevent, manage, and treat diet-related health conditions. Although these programs have burgeoned in recent years, ...