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During a featured session at Becker’s Hospital Review 15th Annual Meeting in April, Eli Tarlow, a healthcare strategist and director with the tech firm CDW, took the stage to confront a sobering ...
Connecticut Republican senators are urging Farmington-based UConn Health to scrutinize executive pay following the academic medical center’s agreement with a union to extend nurse stipends — a ...
Franciscan Alliance has appointed four new leaders to key executive roles as the nonprofit Catholic health system undergoes leadership changes tied to recent retirements. The Mishawaka, Ind.-based ...
MyChart use was associated with 21 million fewer appointment no-shows in 2024, Epic found. Patients with an active patient portal account had a no-show rate of 6.2%, compared to 7.9% to patients ...
Hospital and health system margins have stabilized for the moment, but a variety of factors could change that in coming months. Data from Strata Decision Technology, which gathers information monthly ...
A recent study found clinical notes could be used to identify fatigued physicians. The study, published July 1 in Nature, used data from 129,228 ED visits to a single academic medical center over 2010 ...
CIOs’ compensation is growing as their responsibilities increase, The Wall Street Journal reported. The base pay for CIOs is rising 15-30%, executive search firms told the newspaper. Chief technology ...
Payer communication difficulties are the greatest barrier to improving appeals performance, according to a report from RCM company Knowtion Health, featuring joint research with the Healthcare ...
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth has been experiencing benefits from its use of Nuance’s DAX Copilot ambient AI scribe. Here are five numbers to know, according to a July 1 CIO article: 1.
Health insurers covering more than 250 million Americans recently unveiled a sweeping plan to streamline and reduce prior authorization requirements — a pledge met with cautious optimism by revenue ...
Lucian Leape, MD, former chief of pediatric surgery at Burlington, Mass.-based Tufts Medicine and a pioneer in the field of patient safety, has died. He was 94. Dr. Leape co-authored a 1999 “landmark” ...
From rejecting strict hierarchies to forging unconventional partnerships, hospital and health system CEOs are challenging long-held leadership norms to build stronger, more responsive organizations.