Hundreds of leaders will gather to explore data-driven strategies for transforming care delivery and reducing disparities in health outcomes at the American Hospital Association’s inaugural Healthier ...
Wake County Public School System Superintendent Robert Taylor talked about the challenges the district faces in a "State of the Schools" address on Friday afternoon.
Health is piloting an AI platform developed by Optum and Microsoft that aims to tackle one of the most persistent sources of clinician frustration: the administrative complexity of documentation, ...
UVA Health CIO flags tech debt and IT restructuring as early priorities to improve clinician workflows and support digital innovation.
Recruiting and retaining an engaged and talented workforce is a major issue for most health systems. To address the issue, ...
GUILFORD COUNTY, NC (WGHP) — In its first year of use, a Guilford County Schools tip line is picking up a significant number of mental health-related tips among middle schoolers. Safety Superintendent ...
HB 5567 was developed following reports of problems with medication distribution, staffing, food quality and medical care in ...
Fourteen years ago, then-president Hifikepunye Pohamba asked a simple but unsettling question: was Namibia getting value for the money it was spending on healthcare?“I want ...
The Solutions Not Suspensions bill lets schools address students’ behavioral challenges early and consistently through evidence-based interventions, not punitive or exclusionary discipline.
Each year, this significant day highlights a particular public health concern, drawing attention to pressing health issues. It champions wellness, fosters awareness, […] ...
Nigeria is grappling with a worsening health workforce crisis as the mass migration of medical professionals continues to strain the country’s fragile healthcare system, the Minister of State for ...
The Ombudsman reported multiple complaints of mold and rodent feces in food, rotten milk, and meals that were hard or damaged with freezer burn, making them “barely edible.” ...