‘Tsunami of Criticism’ Follows DEA’s Proposed Telemedicine Prescribing Rules

The long-awaited proposal, unveiled in February, had been expected to ease the pathway for healthcare providers to use telemedicine to prescribe medications like buprenorphine without needing an in-person examination. But with the agency’s 30-day window for public comments expiring, the vast majority of the 20,000+ comments submitted have been negative.

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The Answer to Workplace Incivility? Good Managers

Effective managers remain pivotal to retaining employees in the face of rising rates of workplace incivility, says a report released today. One in four employees reported experiencing rude, disrespectful, or aggressive behavior in the workplace, according to the new meQuilibrium Self Check survey of 5,483 employees.

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ACEP President: Drop in Emergency Medicine Training Applicants ‘Concerning’

The steep decline in applicants to emergency medicine training programs comes as emergency departments nationwide emerge from a harrowing experience of chaotic emergency rooms during the coronavirus pandemic. Prior to this year’s plunge in applicants, there was an expectation that there would be an oversupply of emergency physicians, with 8,000 more than needed by 2030, according to a 2021 report.

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