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AMA playbook to aid record-sharing with patients

Best practices for efficiently providing patients with electronic access to medical records are combined into an authoritative resource.

Press Releases
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Top news stories from AMA Morning Rounds®: Week of Feb. 3, 2020

In the news: 2019-nCoV declared a health emergency, red, processed meat tied to higher CVD risk, e-cigarette ban in place, physicians troubled by barriers to care.

Publications & Newsletters
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Digital health tools gain momentum among physicians

New AMA survey illustrates tech expectations of a growing number of physicians.

Press Releases
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AMA in the News: January 2020

Read media highlights mentioning the American Medical Association for January 2020.

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AMA in the News
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How Intermountain added more time with patients, less in EHR

Imagine reducing burdensome EHR clicks for physicians. That is what Intermountain Healthcare is working on to reduce and prevent physician burnout.

Sustainability
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AMA in the News: December 2019

Read media highlights mentioning the American Medical Association for December 2019.

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Physicians weigh in: 5 keys to fixing the EHR inbox

See what physicians suggest that EHR vendors and their health care organizations should change to cut physician burnout and improve patient safety.

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Physician burnout: 4 types of interventions and how they can help

With physician burnout in the spotlight, health care organizations are launching efforts to tackle it. But what solutions are working? Find out more with the AMA.

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Amid physician pressure, Walmart backs off plan to reject paper Rx

Walmart delays mandate for electronic prescribing for controlled substances that would have left millions of patients in the lurch, including Walmart’s own employees.

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