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Public health calls many deaths ‘preventable,’ but that term can mask how policy, access and geography shape who gets care – ...
Newsweek's Digital Health Forum brings together industry leaders to discuss the biggest challenges facing health care.
A federal judge is considering whether to place the Arizona Department of Corrections health care system under receivership after over a decade of litigation.
In this conversation, Corey Feist, CEO and co-founder of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation, and Tiffany Lyttle, R.N., director of cultural integration at Centra Health, discuss how hospitals, ...
The Cross-Profession Minimum Data Set is a standardized framework that includes 18 survey questions designed to capture ...
How do we produce better health outcomes and an exceptional experience at a lower cost, at scale, every day? Learn how a ...
That's why I spoke with Jeff DiLullo, CEO of Philips North America, for this week's Pulse Check feature. Philips announced a ...
America’s primary care chassis is crumbling. How Medicare pays physicians is partially to blame. But expanding value-based ...
The status quo has failed rural patients. Throwing money at struggling hospital operations is like a Band-Aid on a severed artery.
Nurse retention remains a major challenge for U.S. hospitals, as emotional fatigue and generational differences reshape how healthcare leaders support their nursing teams. Becker’s spoke with seven ...
Some 154 million people in the United States get health care through their employer — and for many, their costs are about to ...
The report is based on five categories: mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience, and timely and effective care.