In today’s digital world, consumers are no longer reliant on traditional methods of communication to get their information, e.g., billboards, direct mail, radio ads, etc. Mobile technology and the rise of smartphones have made information easily accessible, therefore to keep…
Leadership & Management
The CDC compiled healthcare spending statistics in its report, "Health, United States, 2015: With Special Feature on Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities."
There's an influx of executives vying to share their thoughts about what they have learned in their times as an organization leader. But why do C-suite executives write thought leadership content?
According to the American Nurses Association, miscommunication during care transitions is a well-known cause of medical errors. The importance of health IT in care transitions is increasing as healthcare continues to evolve at a rapid pace. At Salt Lake City-based…
The concept of "site neutrality" — providing equal reimbursement for the same services regardless of care setting — is not new, but it has taken on greater significance for hospital executives, as well as ambulatory surgery center (ASC) owners, over…
University of Pittsburgh (Pa.) Medical Center committed $1.3 million over three years to fund a community outreach program that offers basic first aid training for victims suffering from severe blood loss.
Consumers are seeking conveniently delivered healthcare. The urgent care model offers care designed around convenience. Health systems wanting to create more convenient options are building their urgent care platforms.
Consumers are seeking conveniently delivered healthcare. The urgent care model offers care designed around convenience. Health systems wanting to create more convenient options are building their urgent care platforms.
Physician practice professionals, including physicians and their clinical and administrative staff, believe Hillary Clinton is the best presidential candidate for their practices, according to a poll from Aprima Medical Software.
As CEOs, these 12 women have positively impacted their hospitals and health systems, and the greater healthcare industry.