Articles Tagged with “MGH”

To reduce burnout and retain staff, should hospitals embrace on-site childcare?

For nearly a century, these patient histories have illuminated and advanced the art of medicine.

The model tissues, barely a decade old, have become more clever and complex—and increasingly useful.

New research looks into young people’s anxiety around environmental collapse.

Positive psychology may be the next logical tool for cardiology, according to psychiatrist Jeff C. Huffman.

During the lockdowns, virtual care took a giant step forward. Can it surmount the obstacles ahead?

Not everyone stands to benefit from digital care. How can we change that?

In the COVID-19 crisis, rival institutions joined forces. Can those collaborations endure?

The economic pinch weakened hospitals and providers. How can we build them up again?

Bias gets baked into algorithms that guide medical care. Rooting it out will take patience and cooperation.