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Experts reflect on the state of eldercare and questions of genomic privacy.
Hurricane Maria shut down a factory where intravenous fluid bags were made. Why has this roiled a nation’s hospital system?
What if drugs were released to the public earlier, then graded on their performance in the real world?
Peter L. Slavin discusses the importance of giving older inpatients the proper care.
Team care and structural changes could vastly improve the recovery of older patients. Yet institutions that implement such approaches remain rare.
How does a hospital keep patient details from getting lost in the shuffle?
When patients demand more than science can provide, high-priced, ineffective treatments can reach the market.
The Food and Drug Administration tries a fresh approach to medical devices suspected of falling short.
Genetic databases have helped medicine make great leaps forward. But is it really possible to keep the identities behind those genes a secret?
A nationwide program advocates that patients should have seamless access to their doctors’ notes. But not everyone thinks this is a good idea.
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