Placement of the computer in the exam room is critical to the communication between doctor and patient according to an Indiana University School of Medicine and Regenstrief Institute, Inc., study.
The introduction of electronic health records is transforming the healthcare industry and patient care. With the advent of EHRs, a physician has a patient’s medical history along with access to ...
A new study suggests that people with advanced cancer prefer doctors communicate with them face-to-face with just a notepad in hand rather than repeatedly using a computer. These findings will be ...
Doctors have long complained that the need to use computers in exam rooms unnecessarily takes their focus off the patient. A new study shows patients feel the same way. A study of advanced cancer ...
Evaluating the role of massage therapy on patient caregivers in a comprehensive community cancer center. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2017 Palliative and Supportive Care in Oncology ...
Clear communication—with patients and colleagues—is a critical component of effective healthcare. Yet the sheer amount of information to communicate, not to mention distractions that derail effective ...
Half of doctors are using electronic health records in their office-based practices according to a CDC report released last week. Preliminary estimates from the government's 2010 survey of about 7,000 ...
Enough has been said about the lack of patient-centricity of the exam room where the doctor sits ensconced next to the computer, dutifully taking notes, as the patient rattles off a list of maladies.
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