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Innovation
A Nanoengineer Teamed Up with Rihanna's Tattoo Artist to Make Smarter Ink
The tattoo is like a freckle, a little blue dot. But it can turn on and off.
Innovation
NIH Launches Maternal Health Research Centers of Excellence Program
12 healthcare organizations across the country will create a network to develop and test new programs aimed at tackling the...
Clinical Care
Study Details COVID-19 Misinformation by Physicians on Social Media
Researchers find widespread COVID-19 misinformation by physicians on social media across more than two dozen medical specialties.
Innovation
The Exec: Stanford's Tanja Gruber Says Innovation is Taking Pediatric Cancer Care to New Heights
The chief of pediatric hematology, oncology, and stem cell transplantation at Stanford Medicine Children's Health says new ideas in immunotherapy,...
Innovation
Federal Project Aims to Use Virtual Care to Address Health Inequity
UNC-Chapel Hill will use a five-year, $3.73 million NIH grant to establish the Center for Virtual Care Value and Equity...
Clinical Care
12-Week Exercise Program Improves Healthcare Worker Well-Being, Study Finds
If healthcare worker burnout and mental health problems are not addressed, people leaving the profession could worsen widespread workforce shortages.
Clinical Care
Race Key Factor in Unfair Treatment of Parents and Children in Healthcare Settings, Study Finds
Researchers find that unfair treatment of parents and children in healthcare settings is linked to care disruptions such as delayed...
Clinical Care
Annual Physician Turnover Rate Increased 43% Between 2010 and 2018, Study Finds
The increase in physician turnover was greatest from 2010 to 2014, rising from 5.3% to 7.2%.
Innovation
PCORI Awards More Than $200M for Innovative Projects
The awards target several pain points in healthcare, including chronic care management, senior care, and care for children with complex...
Clinical Care
Misdiagnosis Tied to Serious Harm of 795K Americans Annually, Study Finds
About 371,000 Americans die annually after a false negative diagnosis for a serious illness, according to researchers.
Clinical Care
Study Identifies Interventions Physicians and Nurses Want to Address Burnout
Researchers find relatively high levels of burnout at hospitals designated as good places to work.
Technology
Cancer Center Uses Technology to Improve EHR Data Collection for Clinical Trials
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is replacing an often manual process with a tech platform that streamlines data transfer and...