American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Withdraws from ACIP
by Natasha Hobley
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recently announced its withdrawal as a liaison organization from the U.S. Center for Disease ...
Female Physicians Experience Increasing Rates of Isolation, Burnout and Suicide Risk
by Amber Baker

The societal aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to surface in ways that extend beyond infection and mortality statistics, with ...
Use of Vaccination Metrics in Physician Payment Programs Discouraged by CMS
by Amber Baker

A new State Health Official (SHO) letter from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)—the federal agency that oversees ...
Concerns About Medical Errors Grow in More States
by Rishma Parpia

Recent reports from Oregon, Alabama, Louisiana, and Maryland indicate ongoing challenges in patient safety and communication when it comes to ...
Pharmacists Instructed to Combat “Mistrust” in Vaccination and Increase Vaccine Uptake
by Rishma Parpia

In an interview with Drug Topics, Hashim Zaibak, PharmD, CEO of Hayat Pharmacy, emphasized that all pharmacy employees, including frontline ...
Mysterious Increase in Brain Tumors Among Nurses in Massachusetts Hospital Ward
by Amber Baker

Ten nurses working in the same maternity ward at a Massachusetts hospital have been diagnosed with brain tumors, prompting serious ...
BMJ Study Finds 1 in 3 Patients Harmed by Surgical Medical Errors
by Rishma Parpia

A 2024 study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) on surgical safety has revealed that more than one-third of ...
Trust in U.S. Doctors and Hospitals Has Declined Since COVID Pandemic
by Rishma Parpia

A 2024 survey study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open found that Americans trust ...
Health Care Workers in Kentucky Given Criminal Liability Protection for Medical Errors
by Rishma Parpia
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On Mar. 26, 2024, Kentucky’s governor, Andy Beshear, signed a new law that makes Kentucky the first state to grant ...
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