The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, part of healthcare giant Northwell Health, hopes the funding can help the nearly 1.5 million Americans affected by this autoimmune disease.
That’s been the case at two academic medical centers in Chicago and Tucson, Arizona, where such physicians have accounted for a greater share of both procedural volume and gross charges.
Given that the disease is one of the most common cancers among women, these results may help personalize care plans and avoid invasive options for many struggling with treatment decisions, experts wrote in JAMA Network Open.
The COVID crisis is affecting U.S. healthcare even at the level of high finance, suppressing merger and acquisition activity in the provider sector by almost 20% in 2020’s second quarter versus its first.
Whatever name it takes when it goes down in history, the present “information age” will be inextricably linked to AI. It’s been so since around 2008, although popular perception needed time to catch up with the depth of the development.