Operations
Feeling undervalued and disrespected adds to clinicians' sense of burnout. Dean Browell, chief behavioral officer at Feedback, offers advice on how organizations can draw and hold onto experienced doctors and nurses.
Innovation, teaching and teamwork are fundamental to enhanced outcomes and safer healthcare, according to Donna Sabol, St. Luke’s University Health Network in Pennsylvania SVP and CQO.
Making future healthcare delivery sustainable takes ensuring the patient is not merely connected, but the center of care, says Dr. Paul Garassus, president, European Union of Private Hospitals.
HIMSS22
Facilities being created now must incorporate the next 10 years of tech, says Samantha Field, public health registrar at NHS.
HIMSS22
Orlando Health's chief digital and information officer discusses the challenges and success stories over the past couple of years. She also reveals what she'll be seeking at HIMSS22 and offers some tips for Orlando visitors.
This week's top stories include the Mayo Clinic no longer scheduling appointments for patients in most Medicare Advantage plans, and an Oklahoma City hospital's security response after COVID-19-related social media posts accused providers of murder.
This week's top stories include SCOTUS blocking the Biden Administration vaccination rule for employees of large companies, while upholding a mandate for healthcare workers at facilities that accept Medicare and Medicaid funding, and digital medicine platform Akili plans to go public through merging with SPAC Social Capital Suvretta.
This week's top stories include Google disbanding its health division as VP Dr. David Feinberg leaves Google Health to serve as Cerner's CEO, and the FDA granting its first full approval of a COVID-19 vaccine.