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Exam Scores of New Doctors Linked to Patient Outcomes

TL/DR - A study by Harvard Medical School and the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) found that internal medicine patients of newly trained doctors with high board certification exam scores had a lower risk of death within seven days of hospital admission or of being readmitted to the hospital. The study suggests that board exams in…

Cognitive Disabilities Impact Satisfaction in Health Care, Study Finds

TL/DR - A study by Rutgers researcher, published in Disability and Health Journal, reveals that people with cognitive disabilities express less satisfaction with their health care compared to the general population. The researchers analyzed a national sample of over 22,000 adults including those with and without cognitive disabilities, and found…