Fewer than half of physicians said they were happy at work in 2022, a significant drop from before the pandemic, according to Medscape's 2023 Physician Lifestyle and Happiness Report. See the trends, charted.
Two artificial intelligence language models passed the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, which medical students often spend hundreds of hours studying for—and experts are weighing in on whether the technology will replace humans in medical care soon.
Patients with colorectal cancer may soon be able to rely on a blood test that detects tumor DNA to help determine the most effective treatment plan, according to a new study published last week in Nature Medicine. Advisory Board's Lindsey Paul discusses what the widespread adoption of liquid biopsies in treatment and disease monitoring may mean moving forward.
Almost 25% of patients experienced at least one adverse event while in the hospital, according to a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine—underscoring the continuing need to improve patient safety. See the most common types of adverse events on our interactive chart.
Cleveland Clinic and Palantir Technologies announced a multiyear partnership to build a "Virtual Command Center," in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from the District of Columbia, Ohio, and Texas.