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Stanford Medicine's latest annual "Health Trends" report shows data sharing is improving, but there's still a long road ahead.
Billionaire philanthropist Sean Parker explains why he's so bullish on cell therapy as part of his Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
Following a June symposium, a Stanford Medicine report outlines how the healthcare industry can reach EHR nirvana.
A group of California hospitals halved maternal deaths. Here are some of the actions they took that may have contributed.
Policymakers looking to lower healthcare costs must continue to push the industry toward value-based models, experts told legislators at a hearing on Tuesday.
Resident Max J. Romano, M.D., says it’s time that physicians who have benefited from white privilege confront racism within healthcare.
U.S. physicians’ clinical notes are, on average, four times as long as those in other countries. Are documentation regulations to blame?
A new report describes the challenges and benefits of participating in a physician-led ACO.
Artificial intelligence could help physicians predict a patient's risk of developing a deadly infection.
Asking patients about their goals helps ensure their medical care fits their life plans, Stanford researchers say.