Telehealth group sessions can benefit clinician-patient relationships
Patients perceive relationships formed in group telehealth sessions as surprisingly good, if not better than those in traditional in-person consultations, Monash University-led research has found.
How Mindfulness Could Help Folks Quit Opioids
Using mindfulness to help people trying to overcome opioid addiction can boost their odds of continuing treatment, new research shows.
Online patient portal usage increasing, study shows
More people are using online patient portals to view their information while in the emergency room, but access is challenging for members of medically underserved communities and the elderly, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers and national colleagues found in a new study.
Experts call for innovative strategies to address global blood crisis, form new coalition
Billions of people live in parts of the world that are so remote from the nearest hospital facility with a functioning blood bank that they are termed "blood deserts." Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham health care system...
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