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101. Health systems rethink nursing
Hospitals are redesigning nursing and care team models to meet patient needs and leverage technology to better support nurses. While still in the early stages, a few health systems are seeing promising ...16 February 2024 -
102. The power of minute-by-minute coordination in operating OR’s: How one Ascension hospital is driving efficiency + revenue with coordination technology
... and patient safety issues over the next several hours.Leading hospitals today now use minute-by-minute coordination systems to provide their frontline teams with just the right information at just the ...15 February 2024 -
103. Sanford's big 'win-win' digital investme
... rolled out in the past year at Sanford Health has been our patient digital registration experience," Jared Antczak, chief digital officer of Sanford Health, told Becker's. "We launched a convenient and frictionless ...14 February 2024 -
104. 354+ healthcare revenue cycle management companies to know | 2024
... helps physicians decrease costs and provide more informed care. ACI Worldwide (Coral Gables, Fla.). Healthcare providers collect up to 27 percent more with new patient financial engagement technology. ...13 February 2024 -
105. Uncovering hidden savings: How to optimize your outpatient pharmacy
... results? Your outpatient pharmacy strategy. Specialty drugs account for more than half of drug spending. As employee benefit costs continue to cut into hospital margins, transitioning your outpatient ...13 February 2024 -
106. Needle-moving innovations from 86 health system execs
... Care™. This nurse-led model uses a three-person team, partnered with technology to enhance patient care and support direct care staff. Patients receive comprehensive care from a collaborative team, made ...13 February 2024 -
107. 'We need to disrupt ourselves': Tampa General's CEO is all in on hospital-at-home expansion bi
Hospital at home programs cover only acute care patients, but that could change with a new bill introduced in the Senate. Sens. Marco Rubio and Tom Carper introduced the "At Home Observation and Medical ...09 February 2024 -
108. Automation delivers much-needed relief to a strained healthcare workforce
... Health systems need to find ways to ease the burden on their existing workforces. Estimates show that as little as 22% of a nurse’s time is spent on direct patient care.1 Similarly, studies show 44% ...07 February 2024 -
109. Meeting demand: Empowering healthcare providers to build and sustain outpatient practices with clinical, operational and financial expertise
Over the next decade, outpatient volumes are expected to grow significantly. While demand is strong and the opportunity is considerable, building a successful outpatient practice isn't easy. In addition ...02 February 2024 -
110. 60 academic medical center COOs to know | 2024
Academic medical centers are a crucial part of the healthcare delivery system. AMC COOs are committed to streamlining operations to offer excellent patient care using research and innovation. The COOs ...02 February 2024 -
111. Health system CFOs invest in 'patient loyalty' mode
Nearly three-quarters of healthcare CFOs see patient experience as the most important growth priority for their organizations, according to a Grant Thornton survey of more than 100 CFOs. The survey ...01 February 2024 -
112. The No. 1 problem still keeping hospital CEOs up at night
... as well as staff burnout, among other workforce issues) — 2.3 Financial challenges — 2.6 Behavioral health and addiction issues — 5.3 Access to care — 5.6 Governmental mandates — 5.7 Patient ...31 January 2024 -
113. 75 hospital and health system chief pharmacy officers to know | 2024
... a safer patient experience. These executives are also responsible for leading cost-effective pharmacy strategy, implementing impactful pharmacy policies, driving automation and technology initiatives, ...26 January 2024 -
114. 'We have the technology to transform healthcare': Bold ideas from big system
... is always how to best serve more patients while ensuring high quality and exceptional patient experience," James Terwilliger, president of the Puget Sound Market, Northwest Region of CommonSpirit Health, ...25 January 2024 -
115. How Scripps combats low-performing metrics
... oversee quality and inpatient metrics in her role as corporate senior vice president, chief medical and operations officer. However, the organization faced challenges in making rapid changes to meet ...24 January 2024 -
116. The patient journey, simplified: How hospitals are using integrated tech to drive satisfaction + better care
Now more than ever, patients expect simple, streamlined interactions with their providers. Whether it's the digital front door, a contact center or hospital room, leveled-up digital experiences ...24 January 2024 -
117. Collaborative care in hospitals tied to stronger outcomes
A new study based on data from more than 7,000 patients found collaborative care models in hospitals are tied to shorter hospital stays and other improved outcomes. Researchers say it is the first ...24 January 2024 -
118. 25 chief nursing officers to know
Chief nursing officers are adept at driving service line expansion, care standardization, workforce development and much more, all in the name of exceptional patient care. The CNOs featured on this ...24 January 2024 -
119. An untapped nursing resource for hospitals
... Here are seven innovative ways hospitals are utilizing virtual nurses: Proactive management of patients waiting for admission to the hospital Support rapid responses to facilitate stabilization ...24 January 2024 -
120. The work nurse leaders would rather be doing
... 16% Patient satisfaction: 15% Frustrating tasks Capacity issues/constraints: 47% Incident reports, injuries, complaints: 38% Conflict resolution: 37% Budget: 32% Administrative work: ...23 January 2024