Drug Coupons Can Cut Costs by 60%, Study Finds
Savings from drug coupons may make patients less likely to abandon therapy, according to a new study.
Savings from drug coupons may make patients less likely to abandon therapy, according to a new study.
Knowledge of SUDEP among patients and caregivers increased feelings of fear and anxiety, prompting them to discuss SUDEP with care providers.
Including patients in medical decisions could put a stop to the cycle of defensive medicine.
Multimorbidities and polypharmacy are more likely among those with stroke, increasing their treatment burdens and risk of adverse events.
Neurologists and simple diagnostic tests can diagnose the cause of distal symmetric polyneuropathy in most patients.
Neurologists should put more focus on neurological examinations to measure the effects of stroke intervention on brain function.
A new study finds that doctors are more likely to prescribe unnecessary antibiotics as the day goes on.
Medical mistakes can help physicians determine processes to improve, AMA says.
CMS report reveals that doctors, hospitals received billions in payouts from drug, device makers in second half of 2013.