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Can Integrative and Conventional Medicine Co-Exist?
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Can Integrative and Conventional Medicine Co-Exist?

02.10.23

American healthcare is irrefutably a world leader in life-saving interventions such as someone experiencing a heart attack, saving someone’s life a

Patient-Centered Care
Three Ways to Prevent Medical Errors
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Three Ways to Prevent Medical Errors

02.07.23

"Perfect safety, by the way, doesn't mean eliminating all mistakes. It means structuring a system that expects and safely deals with mistakes.

Value-Based Care
Future of Healthcare Depends on Leadership Development
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The Future of Healthcare Depends on Leadership Development

02.03.23

In the professional world, continued professional development (CPD) and leadership training is as standard as Amazon delivery to your doorstep.

Physician Culture
What’s Driving U.S. Medical Debt?
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What’s Driving U.S. Medical Debt?

01.31.23

Medical debt is a significant and growing problem for Americans.

Health Outcomes
Community Partnerships and Localization
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Community Partnerships and Localization

01.27.23

When you hear “community,” what is the first word that pops into your mind? One word might be people.

Physician Culture
Advancing Health Equity
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Advancing Health Equity: The Critical Role of Transformative Primary Care

01.24.23 ChenMed

Surprisingly, when it comes to overall health for patients, clinical care has a small impact, about 10-20 percent.

Value-Based Care
Lightening The Load Of Loneliness In Medicine
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Lightening The Load Of Loneliness In Medicine

01.17.23

Medicine, as a profession, can be a solitary road to walk. A 2018 commentary in the

Physician Culture
Doctors and Patients: Are They Really That Different?
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Doctors and Patients: Are They Really That Different?

01.13.23

What if doctors and patients have more in common than we think?

Health Outcomes