The case against Dr. Margaret Carpenter appears to be the first instance of criminal charges against a doctor accused of ...
Telehealth companies, used to reimbursement uncertainty dating back to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, say this time is ...
ROCKVILLE, Md., February 18, 2025--iPrescribe by DrFirst announces the launch of Connect, the first integrated dialer that ...
Hospital patients across the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board will have an easier and safer time getting their ...
Dave Doernemann of CCS Medical was as skeptical as the next provider about e-prescribing, but during a Medtrade session on ...
Spasticity in multiple sclerosis was the most common condition cited by the doctors for treatment with medical cannabis, ...
A groundbreaking study published in the American Journal of Medical Quality reveals that healthcare providers increasingly leverage syndromic PCR-based molecular tests to guide antibiotic therapy and ...
Dr. Margaret Carpenter, who legally practices in New York, is fighting extradition after Louisiana officials charged her for mailing abortion pills. As restrictive state laws clash with legal ...
New research from the University of Bath shows that for older patients with atrial fibrillation, stopping blood thinning ...
An evaluation for a pilot that saw patients redirected from secondary care to be managed by independent prescribing (IP) optometrists in the community shows a reduction in the weekly workload of ...
Local NHS leaders have raised concerns about patients being ‘left without treatment’ after some medical practices stopped issuing ...
A new study suggests that the benefits of prescribing anticoagulation drugs to certain older people outweigh the potential risks.