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Female Doctors Are Spending More Time With Patients


NPR on X: "Female doctors on average spend more time with their ...

Female doctors on average spend more time with their patients than male doctors do — about 15% more in each visit.

Most Physicians Wish They Could Spend More Time with Patients ...

Male doctors (88%) also stand out compared to female doctors (78%) when it comes to wishing they could spend more time with their patients. The ...

Women MDs Spend More Time With Patients: Does It Matter?

Women doctors spend more time with their patients, on average, than their male counterparts, according to Medscape's 2011 Physician ...

Average Time Doctors Spend With Patients | AMN Healthcare

As face time with patients shrinks, it puts physician-patient relationships at risk. The 2016 Survey of America's Physicians, conducted by Merritt Hawkins for ...

Some patients who see female doctors could live longer ... - Fox News

Other research has shown that female physicians are more likely to "adhere to clinical guidelines" and spend more time listening to patients ...

Female Physicians Spend More Time in EHR Than Males - HealthDay

MONDAY, Dec. 7, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Female physicians spend more minutes per day in the electronic health record (EHR) than their male ...

Female clinicians spend more time with patients and earn less ...

A Medicaid patient visits a nurse practitioner at a Denver Health urgent care clinic. Female clinicians spend more time filling out patients' ...

Female Physicians Spend More Time on Electronic Health Records

According to a cross-sectional study published in JAMA Network Open, when it comes to the amount of time spent on clinical documentation, women ...

Female physicians spent 33 more minutes per day in EHRs

A research letter published this week found no difference in patient satisfaction scores despite the discrepancy in EHR time between male and ...

Across specialties, female physicians spend more time on electronic ...

Across specialties, female physicians spend more time on electronic health records than men · Female primary care physicians face a higher ...

Some patients who see female doctors could live longer, study ...

Patients who are treated by a female physician could live longer and have a reduced risk of hospitalization, new research has found.

Are Women Really Better Doctors? | Psychology Today

For example, on average, female physicians spend more time with their patients than their male counterparts. In addition, they tend to include ...

Time spent with patients skews gender gap among physicians

On average, women doctors earn $116,289 less than male doctors. ... Paying doctors by the visit seems to hurt women more. Unlock content by ...

Do women make better doctors than men? - The Economist

“I think it's a series of behaviours that are linked with gender.” Past research has found that female doctors tend to spend more time with ...

Do Women in Medicine Spend Too Much Time on Nonpromotable ...

Regardless of the type of specialty, most women spend more than 15% of their work time on nonpromotable tasks: 64% of primary care physicians, ...

More women than ever are becoming doctors. Here's why ... - The Hill

A 2020 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that female doctors spend more time with their patients than their male ...

Female Doctor's, The Future Of Healthcare? - Prognocis

Research shows that female doctors typically spend more time with each patient than their male counterparts. Both male and female patients tend to talk more ...

Time physicians spent with patient U.S. 2018 - Statista

Studies found out that physicians spend almost half of their time in office on data entry and other desk work. More sophisticated, network- ...

More physician inbox messages, higher patient satisfaction?

For women doctors, greater yearly message volume and time spent in the electronic inbox per patient were associated with more than double the ...

Do women make better physicians? New study finds patients with ...

How do female and male doctors differ in their approach to patient care? · Do some patients feel more comfortable sharing personal health ...