The city of Tacoma, Wash., the headquarters of both MultiCare and Franciscan Health System, is proposing the restoration of business and occupation taxes to the two major non-profit systems to help assuage the city's budget deficit, according to a News…
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In today's electronic world, access to critical data is paramount criteria for success. Physicians and nurses need access to patient's records to ensure proper delivery of care. Too many restrictions or complicated access methodologies to internal systems can have potentially…
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is now accepting applications for its next round of research funding, according to an AHA News Now report.
Decatur, Ga.-based DeKalb Medical plans to add cardiac electrophysiology services to its Heart and Vascular Institute.
A new study in the Journal of Hospital Medicine found that a drug commonly used to help inpatients sleep is correlated with an increased risk of falls.
Wright Medical Group has announced it will acquire BioMimetic Therapeutics, according to a news release.
Roughly 3,300 registered nurses from eight hospitals in Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health are set to strike today, according to a San Francisco Chronicle report.
In recognition of National Rural Health Day last month, iVantage Health Analytics recognized the top quartile rural healthcare providers in each state.
Pittsburgh-based Select International, a worldwide employee assessment and hiring solutions firm, has formed an executive resources agreement with Amerinet for employment consulting services.
In a recent blog post, David Jarrard, president and CEO of healthcare communications firm Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock, said it's not enough for hospitals to simply change their business strategy.