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While this hospital's medical personnel were treating patients in the midst of supply shortages, their CEO was buying a $30 ...
Aunt Martha’s Health & Wellness commits to continue serving the 65% to 70% of its patients on Medicaid, despite coming budget ...
Patient safety and care quality decline when health care workers have poor sleep or work long, irregular shifts that disrupt sleep duration and quality.
A federal official criticized the organ transplant network and the Richmond-based United Network for Organ Sharing's efforts ...
July is “National Dry Eye Awareness Month,” and it’s a great reminder to book your annual comprehensive eye exam. To make it ...
The Department of Health and Human Services said Monday it has launched “a major initiative” to overhaul the nation’s organ ...
EHR pioneer and Harvard Medical School professor Warner Slack, MD, said patients’ insight is the “largest and least utilized resource in healthcare.” Today, health systems are working to bring ...
A transformative shift is underway across US hospitals, driven not by machines but by innovative technology — virtual sitting ...
Despite decades of concern, restrictive practices remain common. A compassion-based approach could help change that.
There is a lack of awareness regarding the pervasive influence of the built environment on caregiving activities, and how its design could reduce risks for patients and providers. This article ...
Hospitals can reimagine an important aspect of care delivery with modern central monitoring units. A Philips leader shares ...