Culture plays a key role in employee satisfaction, and a great culture can help hospitals and health systems prepare for a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic. Building that great culture takes time and investment.
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Embedded in the community with an in-depth knowledge of their patient population, community hospitals are an integral part of the U.S healthcare system. But the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated financial and operational challenges facing the hospitals, leaving many vulnerable.
Consulting with physician technology leaders is critical to ensuring the successful implementation of new technologies.
Below are six hospitals or health systems that have announced name changes in the last month:
Huggins Hospital (Wolfeboro, NH) is a 25-bed non-profit community hospital designated as a Critical Access Hospital.
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UW Health and University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison are eliminating race from a routinely used formula that estimates kidney function in a move to improve equity in healthcare, officials announced Oct. 1.
A high-performing robotic-assisted surgery service line can help health systems improve quality outcomes through shorter lengths of stay and speedier patient recoveries, while also promoting financial health and patient and caregiver satisfaction.
Tampa (Fla.) International Airport announced Sept. 29 that it is partnering with Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health System to offer COVID-19 tests for all departing and arriving passengers.