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Even the most accomplished professionals are plagued by feelings of inadequacy from time to time. Most of us experience some degree of inferiority when looking over the résumé of a friend or peer, as a chronicled list of others' stellar accomplishments…
There are many different issues demanding the presidential frontrunners' attention this election season. But when it comes to healthcare, the American people attribute varying levels of concern to different matters, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation's Health Tracking Poll from…
In a recent release, CareCredit announced a patient financing agreement with DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine.
Burnout is on the rise in healthcare. Increased stress and complexity, and the demands to achieve higher productivity are taking a toll. Each year nearly 400 physicians commit suicide, more than double the rate of the general population
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The following healthcare layoffs were reported by Becker's Hospital Review in April. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent.
Historically the health systems' ambulatory enterprise has been focused on feeding the inpatient enterprise. Today ambulatory services form the foundation for delivering care to populations.
Kathleen A. Kinslow, EdD, president and CEO of Aria Health in Philadelphia, was elected chairwoman of the Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania board.
Saint Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy, Calif., part of Redwood City, Calif.-based Verity Health System, is implementing a workforce reduction to decrease labor costs.