Are Medical Robots the Future for Physical and Behavioral Therapy?
Socially assistive medical robots are being developed to help patients rehabilitate from stroke or brain injury, and conduct autism behavioral therapy.
The PT’s Guide to Patient-Centered Marketing
Marketing to referral sources and payers is still a necessary part of the game, but in this new model of health care, marketing to patients is crucial.
How to Make the Pharmacist Part of Your Practice’s Team
When patients require further guidance outside of the office, a team-based approach can help practices improve outcomes.
How Hospitals Can Improve Their Patients’ Care Experience
As competition among health care providers intensifies, they are under pressure to deliver a high-quality, cost-effective and pleasant consumer experience.
Is America Still Facing A Nursing Shortage?
Unfortunately so. Due to many important factors, the demand for nurses is rising at a staggering rate.
When Changing Nurse Jobs Means Changing Specialties
When changing nurse jobs means changing specialties, nurses should know that they are not limited by what they currently do any more than doctors are.
Majority of Americans Have High Praise for Their Providers, Survey Finds
Over 80% of Americans have high praise for their providers, even as reported rates of physician burnout and other frustrations continue to rise.
Physicians to Congress: Continue Funding Loan Repayment Program
The NHSC program was launched in 1972 and has grown steadily in recent decades, but its funding was extended for only two years in 2015.
Three Ways Nurse Practitioners Are Transforming Healthcare Delivery from Hospital to Home
Here are three reasons why hospitals are turning to NPs and improving patient care in the process.
Expanding the Role of PAs in the Treatment of Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
Patients with severe and persistent mental illness often face limited access to psychiatric and primary care—PAs could change that.