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Health care leaders should measure their organization’s progress not just in financial terms, but also through assessments of the trust and loyalty of their patients and their employees. As they grow, ...
Designed to encourage social interactions, inpatient psychiatric units are a potential hot spot for Covid-19 infection. The authors describe how the University of Rochester Medical Center created a ...
Notwithstanding concerns about staffing levels and burnout in health care, federal wage and employment data does not support the suggestion that a Covid-19 pandemic-related spike in quitting has had ...
Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRDs) are growing exponentially, making it critical to expand dementia/memory assessment and care. Insufficient funding, poor access to care, and low ROIs are ...
A dedicated multidisciplinary post-ICU recovery unit for Covid-19 patients addresses their unique complexities and lets them begin rehabilitation earlier than they would with a normal progression from ...
Rising-risk patients receiving Medicaid experience worsening medical and behavioral health conditions and increased acute care (ED and hospital) utilization, while typically being disconnected from ...
As hospitals seek to increase revenues by attracting more privately insured patients (who are disproportionately white), a complex pricing dynamic tends to channel both private and public funding away ...
The very nature of this global public health crisis presents not just clinical challenges, but organizational and managerial ones as well. Together, health care staff — from the front lines to the ...
Integrated pain management programs are key to fighting opioid abuse, but they face significant challenges in financing, access, and public understanding.
Are we paying too much for new drugs before we know how well they work? This innovative pricing model proposes postponing major rewards until efficacy is established — which could help both patients ...
The Covid-19 pandemic exposed and intensified health inequities that caused disproportionately higher rates of infection, morbidity, and mortality in marginalized and disadvantaged communities, along ...
In this article, the authors discuss the growing crisis of opioid access barriers for people with serious illness, who commonly require these medications as a first-line pain treatment. The authors ...
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