Atul Gawande, MD, is no longer the CEO of Haven, a joint venture between Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan. Despite the shakeup at the top, experts still think Haven's initiative — to change healthcare and lower costs through employer-based programs…
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A recent article by Alpha Health analyzes their national online survey findings on when Americans will be comfortable re-engaging with healthcare services once shelter-in-place orders are lifted.
Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health outlined the steps it wants its hospitals to take when resuming elective surgeries.
The amount of data created by the COVID-19 pandemic is massive. While data aggregators and technology companies are using new data to release dashboards and contact tracing apps, that data usage is not always transparent, rigorous or collaborative.
St. Joseph's Hospital in Elmira, N.Y., will close its emergency department June 1, according to TV station WENY.
Dozens of hospitals nationwide have decided to furlough employees as a result of lost revenue from suspending nonemergent procedures and other pandemic-related expenses.
Healthcare spending is expected to hit $6 trillion by 2027, up from $3.6 trillion in 2018, according to CMS' national health expenditure projections.
Troubled community hospitals can begin to reboot by parlaying an evaluation of operational performance into an action plan. This path leads hospitals from survival mode to a strategic mindset so they can do more than just keep the doors open.…
While it is estimated that about 80% of COVID-19 patients will experience mild illness and be managed as outpatients, these patients still require proper care and guidance to reduce disease transmission.
The CEO of Ballad Health is endorsing Tennessee's plan to reopen the state in phases, saying the health system is ready to manage an expected surge in COVID-19 cases as restrictions are lifted, according to an April 21 article from…