Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care has opened a new space to boost pathologists' efficiency and aid families in bereavement following a patient death.
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Several major health systems have set their sights on growth for 2024, and the Shriners Children's hospital network is no exception.
In an interactive session at Becker's 11th Annual CEO + CFO Roundtable, American Medical Association representatives discussed how policy is made within the organization and how health system leaders and individual physicians can be involved in the process. The panelists…
The nation's demographics, patient expectations and the technology landscape continue to rapidly evolve, and hospital leaders must understand these dynamics to maintain the industry's relevance in healthcare delivery moving forward, according to AdventHealth CEO Terry Shaw.
In a discussion at Becker's 11th Annual CEO + CFO Roundtable, two leaders from 3M's health information systems division — Diana Ortiz, revenue cycle senior business director, and Simone Gravesande-Joseph, consulting senior manager — discussed challenges and solutions in the…
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban has made substantial progress in the healthcare and pharmacy space in nearly four years, and he's learned a lot about its costs for employers and workers in that time, too.
ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, is hiring American talent for at least 17 roles related to healthcare and science, Forbes reported Jan. 3.
Fathom hosted a lively, interactive session with healthcare leaders at Becker's 11th Annual CEO + CFO Roundtable on artificial intelligence and the benefits of medical coding automation, including its ability to reduce workloads for physicians and support staff amid labor…
Shadow IT / ˈʃæd oʊ aɪ tiː / – Software, applications or devices in the workplace, that are managed outside of, and without the knowledge of the company’s IT department.
The Biden administration's initiative to strengthen primary care in the U.S. has been met with both praise and criticism by health experts, The Washington Post reported Dec. 29.