Health Law Expert on the Current State of Medical Malpractice: a Q&A
As US citizens continue to adjust to the changing political landscape, many in the medical field are wondering whether now may be the right time for medical malpractice reform.
As US citizens continue to adjust to the changing political landscape, many in the medical field are wondering whether now may be the right time for medical malpractice reform.
The risk for developing hypertension was slightly higher in women with a history of migraine compared with women who do not have a history of the condition.
New methods of obtaining consent are offering options that can bridge the geographic distances between researcher and participant, while making study information more easily accessible.
Patient advocacy organizations serve a number of valuable functions, including funding research, guiding treatment protocols, influencing legislation, and educating patients.
Katherine A. Roberts, MD, FACE, ECNU, discusses her experience with opting out of Medicare and offers advice to those considering doing the same.