Patients are often faced with difficult healthcare decisions, particularly when choosing treatment options for a medical condition. Historically, physicians made treatment decisions for patients.
Many seriously ill patients receive much of their care at home from one or more family members. However, shared decision making (SDM)—the collaborative process whereby clinicians and patients work ...
Sikander Ailawadhi, MD, discusses how the studies presented at ASH 2024 highlight significant unmet needs in hematologic cancer management, emphasizing the potential for these findings to influence ...
Neonatal care for premature infants constitutes a dynamic and challenging branch of modern medicine, demanding not only advanced clinical skills but also a sensitive approach to decision‐making. With ...
Sikander Ailawadhi, MD, discusses how emerging trends in targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and precision medicine presented at ASH 2024 are addressing unmet needs in the management of hematologic ...
Shared decision-making in healthcare, in which patients and providers share information and jointly make decisions based on the individual needs of the patient, requires a significant investment, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Most patients want to have conversations about costs of care. Fewer than 15% of patients report having these ...
Rachael Millward, AbbVie UK Medical Director, explains why shared decision-making for migraine can be challenging to implement and how doctors and patients can work together to reach joint decisions ...
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