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Hospitals want to buy doctors’ happiness with Nuance’s AI scribe. What they’re paying varies

STAT

Microsoft-owned Nuance Communications sells its AI medical scribe platform to health care providers on a simple promise: If they shell out big bucks for the high-tech product, they can decrease doctor burnout and ultimately make more money by enabling doctors to see more patients. Read the rest…

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PharmDs – Crucial to Chronic Care Management Services: A Doctor’s Perspective

PharmD Live

Chronic care services managed by a doctor of pharmacy, PharmD, is a critical addition to a medical practice, but they are not widely engaged with these responsibilities. Like many physicians, he prescribes around 300 medications regularly and with a great deal of comfort knowing their mechanism of action, interactions, and side effects.

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8 Biggest Trends in Healthcare Marketing in 2023

Viseven

Different tools like social media or personal meetings create various opportunities for communication and engagement. However, whatever customer interaction channel you choose, one specific communication approach is always solid. and provided qualified healthcare service according to the best medical practices.

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Osteopathic Medicine and Surviving Your Second Year of Medical School with Dr. Bryce Brohol ?

The Physician Pharmacist

Hosted by licensed pharmacist and now 4th-year medical student Nathan Gartland, this podcast explores the unique pathway of combining pharmacy and medicine. In episode 2, Dr. Bryce Brohol joins Nathan to discuss his experience as a second-year medical student at Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Pharmaceutical Procurement Strategies Overview

Viseven

Climate change is another factor, potentially disrupting supplies and contributing to hefty price tags. Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms also take a lot of legwork from supplier management. For instance, depending on sources in tariff-affected countries can substantially increase a pharma company’s operational expenses.