“Variation in organizational culture may be an important factor in understanding the broader endemic issue of variation in medical quality,” he says.
The study had no commercial funding and the authors have no disclosures.
Megan Brooks |
“Variation in organizational culture may be an important factor in understanding the broader endemic issue of variation in medical quality,” he says.
The study had no commercial funding and the authors have no disclosures.
A review of the two most common disability insurance programs for people who can no longer work, and the healthcare worker’s role in assisting patients with their disability claims.
Quality adds new dimension to the three-part mission
Younger individuals (<50 years) have a stronger genetic component in their fibromyalgia score than older individuals (>60 years), according to a study published in Arthritis & Rheumatology.1 Studies that suggest a strong familial component to fibromyalgia have often focused on individuals with primary fibromyalgia who did not have another accompanying disorder, the study authors report….
Collaboration among all providers—surgeon, rheumatologist, physical therapist, etc.—is essential for patients with a rheumatic disease who are about to undergo total joint arthroplasty to reach their goals, including reduced pain and improved mobility…