An international team of researchers also found that patients treated by women physicians are less likely to be readmitted to ...
Female patients had lower rates of mortality and hospital readmissions when treated by female doctors, a new study suggested.
Patients have lower rates of mortality and hospital readmissions when treated by female physicians, with female patients ...
Researchers say people treated by female doctors tend to have better health outcomes than people treated by male physicians.
Hospital patients may have better survival odds and a lower likelihood of serious complications that require repeat ...
The benefits of being treated by a female clinician were especially pronounced among women, researchers found, possibly due ...
While the difference for male patients was smaller, female physicians still had the edge with a 10.15% mortality rate compared with male doctors' 10.23% rate. The researchers found the same ...
Female physicians linked to lower mortality and readmission rates, new study finds. NEW YORK, April 23: New research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine highlights significant differences in ...
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Crunching the numbers, Dr. Gaudino and his team previously confirmed that women had a higher mortality associated with the procedure than men: 2.8 percent versus 1.7 percent, a nearly 50 percent ...
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The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) has finalized new breast cancer screening guidelines for women ages 40 to ...