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March 15, 2021 / By Travis Bias, DO, MPH, FAAFP
The central mission of many health start-ups is explicit: to “disrupt” the status quo in the U.S. health care system. But when disruptions hijack the attention of health workers, it […]
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July 10, 2020 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD
Not just during the current COVID-19 pandemic, but for a long time, doctors and nurses have expressed concerns and frustration with the administrative work of clinical documentation. An article from […]
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Feb. 7, 2020 / By Jacob Amezcua
Physician burnout is reaching a crisis level. Statistics from the 2020 Medscape National Physician Burnout & Suicide Report show that burnout remains a major challenge that affects physician happiness, relationships […]
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Jan. 29, 2020 / By Travis Bias, DO, MPH, FAAFP
The topic of burnout is all the rage lately. Whole conferences are designed to combat it and it is at the center of debates among healthcare delivery leaders nationwide. Its […]
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Nov. 11, 2019 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD
Physicians and nurses are experiencing burnout and are committing suicide at unprecedented rates. When asked, healthcare professionals tell us they are pulled away from meeting their patients’ needs to fulfill […]
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June 7, 2019 / By V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD
This week’s AI Talk… Ghost work – book review I am frequently on Amazon buying some book or other and they know what I read! Their recommendation system came through […]
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March 1, 2019 / By V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD
Inside Angle welcomes V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD, to the blogging team! As Vice President of Research for M*Modal, Juggy builds on four decades of research in artificial intelligence and computer science […]
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April 18, 2018 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD
Physician burnout has a negative impact on quality of care, patient safety, operational efficiency and of course on the burned-out individuals. In a new episode of the Inside Angle podcast, Christine Sinsky, MD, vice president of professional satisfaction at the American Medical Association, discusses how we can improve the work of care.
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Oct. 26, 2016 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD
Health professionals should not have to choose between doing what’s right for their patients and doing well. Health care in the U.S. is undergoing significant changes in the way we […]