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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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