Health Policy and Management
‘Best of two worlds’: Ethical model for artificial intelligence combines flexibility with enforcement
Researchers say CAITE could curb misuse while encouraging advancements
Cost of living: Patients with cirrhosis plus liver cancer are bearing unusually high financial burdens
A&M team publishes study in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
How can government send more patients to doctors and fewer to emergency rooms? Expand Medicaid, new A&M study says
Researchers analyze more than 80 million emergency visits in four states
From truck to drone to doorstep: Better way to deliver COVID-19 kits?
Study finds approach could significantly reduce transmission during testing
Fewer limits on dental hygienists leads to fewer emergency visits
A&M team publishes results of study in the journal Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
Study: Most people who quit their insurance are planning to come back
Analysis shows more than one-third re-enroll within five years
Third of adults skipped medical care during early pandemic, study says
U.S. residents often based decisions on low finances, poor health or mental health issues
Toxic flooding: Study aims to rank facilities based on risks to Gulf Coast
A&M researchers intend to provide a baseline measure of chemical exposure along Texas-Louisiana coastlines
‘Age-gates’ often fail to block teens from access to alcohol websites
Virtual barriers are easily overcome with limited math skills
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