Fox Business February 7, 2020
Megan Henney

At the crux of moral injury in physicians is their inability to consistently meet patients’ needs, a symptom of a health care environment that’s increasingly focused on maximizing profit

Third Rock Ventures partner Abbie Celniker discusses opportunities for investing in health care innovation and the development of cures for deadly diseases.

The emphasis on speed and money — rather than patient care — in emergency medicine is leading to mass exasperation and burnout among clinicians across the country.

According to a new report published by Kaiser Health News, a model of emergency care is forcing doctors to practice “fast and loose medicine,” including excessive testing that leaves patients burdened with hefty medical bills; prioritizing speed at the...

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