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Opinion: Done right, AI can give patients crucial information on the quality of their care

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Almost as soon as ChatGPT was released to the public, doctors began focusing on how they could harness artificial intelligence to improve patient care. Yet even as AI is providing doctors with increasingly sophisticated data, the information available to patients has stagnated. And what is available is often years old.

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Pharmacy in the Digital Age

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The world’s information is at our fingertips, but understanding that information and applying it to patient care still requires a rigorous education.

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How is Teledermatology Changing Patient Care? 

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

One of the most significant advancements in recent years is the rise of teledermatology, a subspecialty that combines telehealth with dermatological care. It involves the use of telecommunications technology to exchange medical information concerning skin conditions and diseases. The post How is Teledermatology Changing Patient Care?

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Access Insights and Information Abound

Pharmaceutical Commerce

Pharma Commerce travels to Orlando for a pulse-check on this fast-evolving landscape in patient care.

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Penicillin allergy delabelling: A multidisciplinary approach for improved patient care

Hospital Pharmacy Europe

Penicillin allergy is a common concern in healthcare settings, impacting patient safety, antimicrobial stewardship and successful infection treatment. In developed countries, between five and 15% patients carry a penicillin allergy label , and patients receive a penicillin allergy label by their third birthday in approximately 75% of cases.

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SMA Awareness Month: How pharma and digital solutions can improve patient care

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This means patients may be forced to travel considerable distances to get treatment, which can cause significant strain on their physical and emotional wellbeing, and that of their caregivers. This lack of clarity can delay diagnosis and treatment, meaning suboptimal care for patients. About the author.

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Gamification for patient care, medical education, and virtual engagement

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Repeat information, either through tests or spaced repetitions. If these concerns can be effectively addressed and large-scale studies can show clinical significance, the use of gamification in patient care will continue to rise exponentially. Evoke intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Incorporate progress mechanics.