Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . About half of the patients with catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome have cutaneous involvement, which can ...
Patient-centricity is often seen as a matter of ethics, something that "should" be done on principle. A white paper demonstrates that patient-centricity is not just an ethical imperative, but ...
A weighted random sample of women newly diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 to 2014, as reported to the SEER registries in Los Angeles, California, and Georgia, were sent a survey approximately 6 ...
Digital programs enhance patient engagement by increasing involvement and self-management, according to Yanyan Hu, CIO of the Ministry of Health Singapore, who is speaking at HIMSS25. Health tech ...
The way patients and healthcare providers interact has drastically changed over time, yet remnants of outdated models still linger today. Traditionally, patients were seen as passive recipients of ...
Dignity Therapy: A Novel Psychotherapeutic Intervention for Patients Near the End of Life All women with ductal carcinoma-in-situ and a 20% random sample of women with invasive breast cancer aged 79 ...
Therapy programs’ successes are heavily dependent on patient involvement, and tech companies are racing to offer solutions for better patient engagement. This may turn out to be the holy grail in ...
Patients with advanced cancer should be involved in decisions about their own treatment. Yet, patients, and relatives and nurses too, are often unsure how exactly this should take place, according to ...
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