People who mistrust healthcare organizations due to discrimination and other factors are less likely to take medical advice and keep follow-up appointments. Transforming Care spoke to Laura Bogart, Ph ...
FDA Commissioner Martin Makary discusses vaccine policy, COVID-era decisions and the erosion of trust in government health ...
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Dr. Peter Churgin, a physician and early pioneer in electronic medical records, examines the growing A.I. arms race between healthcare payers and providers, and why it threatens to deepen burnout, ...
Even before the storming of the US Capitol, mistrust in institutions like the press and the federal government was challenging the civic fabric of America. In Ethan Zuckerman's new book, "Mistrust", ...
This post is one in a series of 18 posts, covering each of the 18 schemas outlined originally by Jeffrey Young. Based on my own clinical experience and style, I’m presenting my own take on these ...
A poster presented at the 40th National Oncology Conference addressed several hot topics in the oncology treatment and research space: addressing medical mistrust in underresourced communities, ...
As the FBI has continued making arrests in connection to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, investigators, reporters and political scientists are revealing that those who participated were mostly ...
As trial sponsors attempt to recruit more subjects from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, some are finding themselves impeded by a symptom of a long-standing disease in American medicine: ...
Declining confidence in government institutions is feeding a growing mistrust of vaccination around the world, according to a report out today based on the largest global survey of attitudes in ...