A Wall Street Journal article noted: “Researchers are analyzing pools of patient information collected from routine checkups to help doctors better diagnose their patients. This type of data is...
https://health.mountsinai.org/blog/big-data-treasure-trove-from-routine-medical-checkups-2/
A Press of Atlantic City article noted: “ When open enrollment for the Health Insurance Marketplaces closed earlier this year, more than 7.1 million Americans had signed up for health insurance...
https://health.mountsinai.org/blog/health-care-teams-demand-nurses-with-doctorate-degrees/
An NPR story noted: “Many of us get confused by claims of how much the risk of a heart attack, for example, might be reduced by taking medicine for it. And doctors can get confused, too.” “...
https://health.mountsinai.org/blog/for-better-treatment-doctors-and-patients-share-the-decisions/
A Los Angeles Times article noted: “Patients never used to worry about making healthcare decisions. They didn’t have to. Their doctors made just about all of their decisions for them. Everyon...
A Modern Healthcare article noted: “Clashing visions of how physicians should practice medicine in the 21st century bubble beneath the surface of nearly every controversial issue in delivery sy...
https://health.mountsinai.org/blog/clashing-visions-on-medical-care-practice-prove-to-be-hurdle/
A Modern Healthcare article noted: ”Society wants the healthcare system to improve the population’s overall health while caring for the sick at a lower overall cost. The term of art is provid...
https://health.mountsinai.org/blog/fee-for-service-thwarts-value-based-cares-intention/
A Politico article noted: “Despite health care industry concerns about wasteful and unnecessary care, it’s nearly impossible for patients to overrule their doctors when they think they’re g...
https://health.mountsinai.org/blog/waste-errors-in-health-care-remain-huge-issues/
A Kaiser Health News article noted: “The price of cancer drugs has doubled in the past decade, with the average brand-name cancer drug in the U.S. costing $10,000 for a month’s supply, up fro...
A Kaiser Health News article noted: “A new study gives ammunition to what health economists and health insurers have argued for years: When hospitals buy physician practices, the result is usu...
https://health.mountsinai.org/blog/hospitals-purchase-of-doctors-leads-to-higher-prices-spending-2/
A Becker Hospital Review article noted: “Of the 10 most common readmissions conditions for patients with private insurance, chemotherapy resulted in the highest costs for hospitals, according t...