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In the second quarter of 2019, these restrictions were mostly abolished, and the assessment of the appropriateness of a diagnosis or treatment via video consultation was the responsibility of the respective physician. The remuneration for video consultations in outpatient medical care within the German SHI system is primarily based on age-differentiated quarterly flat rates.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60170
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Studying the Potential Effects of Artificial Intelligence on Physician Autonomy: Scoping Review
Physician autonomy has been found to play a role in physician acceptance and adoption of medical technologies [3], and in particular, AI [1]. Although physician autonomy has become an increasingly important concept in recent decades [4-7], there is still no consensus definition in the literature. However, physician autonomy is generally seen as including both clinical freedoms, as well as social and economic freedoms [6,7].
JMIR AI 2025;4:e59295
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Digital Mindfulness Training for Burnout Reduction in Physicians: Clinician-Driven Approach
An estimation of the direct costs of physician turnover and reduced clinical work is approximately US $4.6 billion each year in the United States [15]. Meta-analyses found that physician burnout is also associated with increased risk of patient safety incidents and malpractice claims, poorer quality due to low professionalism, and diminished and ineffective communication between physicians and patients [16,17].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63197
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The statements were originally created and piloted for the national physician survey in 2010 [4,5], and the same statements have been used in later surveys for physicians [1], for RNs [8,49], and SWPs [6]. The survey method and the questionnaire have been described in detail previously [4,5,48].
Questionnaire statements.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e51495
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In Pennsylvania, MMJ is not currently “prescribed”—rather, a physician with appropriate privileges must certify that a given patient has 1 of 24 serious medical conditions [3,4]. This certification can then be used to register and obtain an MMJ card for use at dispensaries, where a health care provider (typically a pharmacist) is available for consultation or advisement and a patient care specialist assists with product selection for a given symptom or diagnosis [5].
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e65957
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physicianThe Triage and Diagnostic Accuracy of Frontier Large Language Models: Updated Comparison to Physician
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e67409
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One patient described an effective communication network involving the kidney care team, 2 other specialist teams managing a comorbid condition, and the primary care physician:
...they work in conjunction with each other. Dr. C is the doctor in Vancouver and anything that he does or reports that he gets or tests that he does, Dr. S [another specialist] is made aware of them as well. So they’re hand in glove really.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e52552
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