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As the healthcare industry adapts to an ever-changing landscape, transitioning to a wellness model of care looks to be in its future.
It’s almost a year since the pandemic first began ravaging the U.S., leaving healthcare providers grappling with how to care for the millions of Americans who have contracted the coronavirus. Still, scientists do not fully understand how to prevent or treat It.
Significant alterations in how healthcare is practiced and delivered is a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Will these changes continue?
Vaccines have historically eradicated deadly diseases, but a resistance among patients is a growing concern for public health.
Healthcare is changing, and it's changing fast with the goal of improving patient wellness and satisfaction while lowering costs.
Overall, medicines are widely available in the United States, but access issues persist due to a variety of factors, including shortages, reimbursement problems and waste.
It's a transformative time for the healthcare industry, allowing healthcare to boost performance and productivity, while at the same time delivering new patient-centric services.
In this annual vaccine-themed issue, we report trends and changes in vaccination among select populations, as well as a new promising vaccine technology.
Healthcare has made great strides over the years when it comes to safety, but there is always room for improvement.
From antibiotic-resistant diseases to looming physician shortages, many challenges and changes continue to shape the healthcare industry.
Modern methods of diagnosing and treating diseases continue to make exciting advances, several of which we highlight in this issue
Vaccines remain an integral part of preventative medicine, and new and exciting vaccine developments are advancing patient care.