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michaelyoung

  • Bioethics

    Disruptive Innovation and the Rise of the Retail Clinic

    By Michael Young The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) projects that by 2025 the United States will face a shortage of 130,600 physicians, representing a near 18-fold increase from the deficit of 7,400 physicians…

    Disruptive Innovation and the Rise of the Retail Clinic

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    michaelyoung

  • Bioethics

    Mental Health in the Intensive Care Unit: The Need for Early Intervention

    By Michael J. Young A prospective cohort study recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine adds to a growing body of research illuminating the neurocognitive sequelae of critical illness requiring intensive care.  Researchers…

    Mental Health in the Intensive Care Unit: The Need for Early Intervention

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    michaelyoung

  • Bioethics

    Improving Outcomes by Empowering Patients: The Empirical Case for Patient-Centered Care

    By Michael Young As healthcare institutions work to meet the triple aim of reducing healthcare costs while improving quality of care and population-wide health, efforts to expand the role of patient involvement in clinical decision…

    Improving Outcomes by Empowering Patients: The Empirical Case for Patient-Centered Care

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    michaelyoung

  • Bioethics

    Coupling Genetic Counseling to Test Coverage

    By Michael Young As debates surrounding genetic patent rights begin to settle, new questions and disputes have started to emerge around insurance coverage for genetic testing.  For the first time, a U.S. health insurance provider…

    Coupling Genetic Counseling to Test Coverage

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    michaelyoung