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LOUISVILLE No surgeon is perfect. Even the most precise, experienced surgeons have a margin of human error. But, what if a robot could change that?
LOUISVILLE No surgeon is perfect. Even the most precise, experienced surgeons have a margin of human error. But, what if a robot could change that?
Each year, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issues a work plan detailing expected audit areas
Boston Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon Joins U of L LOUISVILLE A nationally and internationally recognized expert in complex congenital heart disease has joined the faculty of
Physicians are under attack! The ever-changing healthcare system and monumental number of tax law changes not only have an impact today, but will have a
NEW ALBANY, in With one in eight women having a chance of developing breast cancer in their lifetime, Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services in
LEXINGTON Lung cancer kills more Americans than the next four most common cancers combined, but for some Kentuckians, a new early detection program at Saint
The first US hospice program opened its doors in 1974. Today, there are more than 5,500 hospice agencies serving an estimated 1.65 million Americans. As
LOUISVILLE With some 15 years of experience caring for patients with life-limiting illnesses, Jim Gaffney, MD, has gained valuable insights into end-of-life issues and the
You may already be practicing telehealth, or considering it, if you have patients who cannot be seen in your office due to physical limitations or
OWENSBORO Perhaps one of the most impactful advancements in the field of surgery has been the advent of technology allowing so many inpatient procedures to
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