Median operating margins are holding steady at health systems across the country, giving leaders increased confidence and bandwidth to pursue growth initiatives.
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As payment models shift, and the healthcare industry becomes increasingly complex, efficient revenue cycle management (RCM) practices are more important than ever. Practice management companies are at the forefront of this effort, helping healthcare organizations handle a myriad of administrative…
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Medicine faces a significant shortage of anesthesiology clinicians. This presents a pressing challenge to hospital and ambulatory surgical center executives—most notably, how to ensure the consistent delivery of safe, timely, and efficient care.
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Every September, we observe National Suicide Prevention Month, which is dedicated to raising awareness about a public health issue that transcends age, race, and socioeconomic background. Suicide impacts individuals across all industries, with healthcare professionals being particularly vulnerable.
Ensuring great healthcare experiences for both patients and providers is critical to addressing workforce-related challenges and driving growth.
Walmart and Amazon both dove into the healthcare space in recent years. Where do things stand now with the top two companies on the Fortune 500 list?
In today's complex healthcare landscape, organizations are increasingly recognizing the critical importance of integrating their EHR and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. These two foundational platforms, while serving distinct purposes, are inextricably linked in driving high-quality patient care, operational efficiency,…
Hospitals across the country are challenged with interpreting payer rules and complex CMS guidelines. Misinterpretations can be costly when they impact patient classification (inpatient vs. observation), medical necessity denial rates, and an organization’s ability to overturn the denial concurrently.