Author: Raelene Schick
The new Medicaid policy in Nebraska is not immediately apparent. The calendar is what it is. May 1. Congress passed…
Economists have been feeling cautious dread for several months. Tariffs, a sluggish labor market, the war in Iran, energy prices…
The manner in which Mount Sinai decided to reveal its latest project this week is subtly noteworthy. No big celebration.…
As is often the case, a frozen screen was the first indication that something was amiss at Good Samaritan. A…
Driving past the shiny skyscrapers of Lake Nona Medical City on a warm February morning is one of those moments…
Journalists adore a certain type of medical story, which typically features a quiet hospital hallway, a confused physician, and a…
When the train slows down between two stations on a Tuesday morning and a man in a jacket covered in…
At seven o’clock at night, you can find at least one doctor still bent over a screen, completing notes from…
The first time I heard a doctor describe an AI scribe, she made it sound almost magical. The tool sat…
At the end of a long clinic day, doctors often exhibit a certain kind of fatigue that has little to…
