Joint Commission International will launch a sustainability certification program for global healthcare organizations in 2025.
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Investing in data-driven technologies can automate processes and enhance efficiency, but investing in people will drive transformative change.
Becker's asked chief pharmacy officers from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share their ideas to boost the patient experience.
The owner of a durable medical equipment company pleaded guilty to his role in a scheme to defraud Medicare and Medicare Advantage of more than $12.4 million.
In an era where healthcare margins are razor-thin, inefficiencies in Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) can devastate hospital finances. It’s estimated that U.S. hospitals lose up to $262 billion annually due to revenue cycle inefficiencies, with medical coding being one of…
John England, former president and CEO of Natrona Heights, Pa.-based Allegheny Valley Hospital, has died, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported Aug. 25.
Theodore Christopher, MD, will exit his role as head of emergency medicine at Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health Oct. 1., according to internal email obtained by The Philadelphia Inquirer.
The next big disruptor transforming healthcare isn't a retailer, tech giant or payer. It's not private equity or regulators. It's a force familiar to hospital C-suites, and underappreciated for years: patients.
When Jennifer Adams, MD, a dean at a Colorado medical school, heard about a new way to train aspiring physicians, she was skeptical. A decade of success helped dissipate her doubt.
A bill calling for the establishment of physician-owned hospitals would improve access to healthcare in rural areas, the American Medical Association wrote in an Aug. 14 article.